Flynn O'Driscoll LLP has been ranked as Ireland's most prolific M&A firm in the first three-quarters of the year. The ...
Barristers appearing in the most serious criminal cases in Northern Ireland are effectively being asked to do twice the work ...
A man who was told the Garda Siochána Ombudsman Commission (GSOC) did not have the resources to investigate his complaint has ...
Tughans remains Northern Ireland's most prolific M&A firm according to figures spanning the first three-quarters of the year.
Legislation making it a criminal offence to destroy privately-held records relating to institutions implicated in historical ...
An octogenarian who was attacked with a machete after knocking on the wrong door by mistake managed to fend off his attacker ...
Airlines have won a stay on the implementation of Dublin Airport's summer passenger cap pending the outcome of a legal ...
Denise Kirwan, partner at CKT, reviews a recent Australian decision relating to the use of ChatGPT in child protection. The ...
Northern Ireland's Council for the Curriculum, Examinations and Assessment (CCEA) has paid a substantial settlement to its former interim chief executive who complained of sex, race and age ...
Retired High Court judge Mr Justice Robert Eagar has passed away. A graduate of University College Dublin, he qualified as a solicitor in 1978 and joined Garrett Sheehan and Partners in 1984. He spent ...
Two Newry firms, Luke Curran & Co Solicitors and Casey & Casey Solicitors, have merged. The combined firm will continue to operate from the Luke Curran & Co offices on Hill Street, with Simon Casey ...
The High Court has set aside third party proceedings issued by Dublin City Council against Irish Water in light of a four-year delay. Delivering judgment for the High Court, Mr Justice Conleth Bradley ...