A united Ireland could continue to have two distinct legal systems, Tánaiste Leo Varadkar has suggested. Delivering the opening speech to his party's ard fheis yesterday, the Fine Gael leader said: "I believe in the unification of our island and I believe it can happen in my lifetime."
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Gareth Planck, partner at Eversheds Sutherland, considers the commercial property landscape in Northern Ireland. The reopening of our economy and society across these islands is extremely positive and welcome news as we seek to return to some form of normality. Recovery and rebuild will be the watch
Sustainability is becoming an increasingly important issue for business leaders in the commercial property sector, a new survey by Mason Hayes & Curran LLP suggests. The business law firm surveyed nearly 200 agents, developers and property managers at its recent "Greening of Real Estate" webinar
The Scottish government has confirmed judges will be forced to register their financial interests. While judges must declare relevant interests in a case before them they are not required to register them before a case arises, unlike the practice in some other jurisdictions.
Thousands of judgments from the English and Welsh courts will be made available online for free through The National Archives, the UK government announced this morning. There is currently no single comprehensive archive of court judgments, though a wide selection are published by the British and Iri
A motorist caught driving with 99 licence suspensions has been arrested. Police in the state of New York pulled over Gilbert Cantres, 55, on Tuesday morning after he made a turn without indicating.
The Supreme Court has rejected a motion brought by an appellant to set aside a previous refusal of an application for leave to appeal. The appellant had claimed that new information had emerged which tended to show that the Minister for Education and Skills had breached the obligation for transparen
There are circumstances in which data protection watchdogs in the EU can bring a company to court over GDPR breaches despite not being the lead supervisory authority under the 'one-stop shop' rule, the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) has ruled. The complex judgment, handed down by the
A private member's bill to ban the use of non-disclosure agreements to cover up sexual harassment and discrimination in the workplace has won unanimous support in the Seanad. The Employment Equality (Amendment) (Non-Disclosure Agreements) Bill 2021, introduced by Senator Lynn Ruane, would amend the
Economy Minister Paul Frew was last night facing cross-party calls for parental bereavement leave and pay legislation to be extended to couples following a miscarriage. The Parental Bereavement (Leave and Pay) Bill yesterday cleared the second stage in Stormont unopposed and will now proceed to comm
A new online probate portal, which aims to simplify the application process for people dealing with a person’s estate after their death, has gone live. The Northern Ireland Courts and Tribunal Service (NICTS) developed the new online service as part of its modernisation programme and launched
Lunchtime Webinars (1:00pm – 2:00pm) weekly throughout June 16 June 2021: Ireland's Evolving Equality Architecture
Changes have been made to the employment permits system to address immediate skills and labour shortages in the healthcare and nursing home sectors. Health care assistants will be removed from the ineligible occupation list for workers coming to Ireland from outside the European Economic Area (EEA)
Hazel Chu, the Lord Mayor of Dublin, will take part in a live panel discussion tonight as part of the final week of the Law Society of Ireland's massive open online course (MOOC) on environmental law and climate change. Ms Chu will deliver the keynote speech and take part in a panel discussion on "S
Matheson has launched a new "impactful business programme" bringing together its diversity and inclusion, corporate social responsibility, environmental sustainability and arts activities into one dedicated programme. Managing partner Michael Jackson said the new programme "is an opportunity for us