It had been “a single ill-judged remark” that had been made in the privacy of the retiring room and “was made without malice”, the finding continued. The magistrate was issued with a formal warning ...
The Family & Child Law Conference will take place in person on 6 December. This conference has been designed by family and child care law practitioners for their colleagues in the profession and aims ...
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Bring the year to a close and top off your CPD tally with the Regulation Recap Seminar in Blackhall Place on 10 December.
The tender, titled Provision of Legislative Drafting/Settling Services, is set to commence in December 2024. This initial contract will span 12 months, with the potential for further extensions.
A new payment system is being introduced to streamline the process of making payments to the Law Society, offering greater efficiency for both you and your employer. Here’s what you need to know and ...
The Law Society is here to support you through Men’s Health Awareness Month and beyond. During Men’s Health Awareness Month, we are mindful of the challenges men can face when it comes to mental ...
The Diploma in In-House Practice will provide in-house lawyers and aspiring in-house lawyers with a comprehensive understanding of the varied, challenging, and stimulating work that confronts those ...
Hear from an expert panel on justice issues in the election and more on Friday 22 November. Director General Mark Garrett will be joined by panellists including Pat Leahy (Political Editor, The Irish ...
The Law Society has announced the appointment of Cork-based solicitor Eamon Harrington as President of the Law Society for the year 2024/25, with effect from today (8 November 2024). He is a senior ...
Dillon Eustace LLP has appointed Brendan Cunnane, Grace O’Connor and Alanna Hannon as partners. Cunnane, who has become a partner in the firm’s real estate practice, advises on Irish real estate ...
The EU’s highest court has ruled that Ireland has failed to meet its obligations under an EU directive on the quality of drinking water. The action, taken by the European Commission, centred on the ...