It has come to our attention that a fraudulent email impersonating the Law Society about membership renewal was sent to some ...
Your insights matter! We need the opinion of as many solicitors as possible working both in private practice and in-house so we can offer effective support across the profession wherever you are and ...
Representatives of the Business Law Committee recently met with senior officials from the Inward Investment Unit of the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment. The meeting focussed on the ...
This networking event will be centred around a discussion on stalking, harassment and unwanted conduct, from Keith Walsh SC, a leading family law lawyer, and Erin Brogan, FLAC.
For small and medium legal firms, physical security becomes even more crucial due to the sensitive nature of the information they handle – client records, case files, legal documents, and sometimes ...
AI: Webinars and CPD workshops continue to run in 2025 plus the coming launch of a new online Technology information hub for ...
The apparent success story of the current Enduring Power of Attorney (EPA) system shared by the Decision Support Service (DSS) yesterday (30 March 2025) is significantly misleading according to the ...
A European privacy rights group has filed a complaint against OpenAI, alleging that the company violated the EU's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) after its AI chatbot, ChatGPT, falsely ...
High Court President Mr Justice David Barniville has said that the system intended to restore capacity to vulnerable adults will be damaged if they are forced to switch from the previous ‘wardship’ ...
Law firm Philip Lee has appointed Alison Hardiman as a partner in its planning-and-environmental practice. She has extensive knowledge of planning-and-environmental law, with a particular focus on ...
The European Commission says that it has completed technical discussions with Britain on a potential new competition co-operation agreement. The proposals will now go to EU leaders to sign, while the ...
District Court Judge Conor Fottrell (small picture) has flagged serious concerns about Tusla’s performance and the consequences for children in care. He described the agency’s failure to allocate ...
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