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 email requests recipients to open an attached file. The firm has advised the Law Society that this email is fraudulent and that recipients should delete it immediately.
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 ...
This is the third event in a series where the Law Society hosts distinguished leaders who have made an impact in their chosen ...
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.
Bring the year to a close and top off your CPD tally with the Regulation Recap Seminar in Blackhall Place on 10 December.
The professional body for IT in Britain has called for a review of a law that assumes the reliability of computer evidence. BCS, the Chartered Institute for IT, wants an end to the legal presumption ...
Eileen Quinn was shot dead by Auxiliaries while sitting outside her house on 1 November 1920. Gerard Quinn assesses the incident and praises the actions of solicitor Dr AD Comyn at the subsequent ...
Ms Justice Elizabeth Dunne of the Supreme Court (small picture) is now the chair of the Courts Service Board, which determines policy for the courts body and oversees its implementation. The post is ...
Climate activists backed by the charity Community Law & Mediation (CLM) have been given the go-ahead to challenge what they describe as “inadequate” Government action on climate change. As well as CLM ...