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With less than three weeks to go, the Law Society is encouraging all legal professionals to continue to register for Calcutta Run charity partners, Dublin Simon Community and the HOPE Foundation.
Qualified barrister Louise O’Donnell has been appointed as chair of the Labour Court after a Public Appointments Service open competition. O’Donnell, a former trade union official, has previously sat ...
Dillon Eustace has appointed Shane Harron as a partner in its Dublin-based teams that are responsible for restructuring and insolvency, and commercial litigation. Harron has more than 12 years’ ...
Colourful veteran journalist Ray Managh is a highly respected court reporter of 65 years’ standing. He will be 82 on his next birthday. His news career began aged 17, on the Tyrone Constitution, the ...
The International Bar Association (IBA) is asking women in the legal profession to take part in an anonymous survey aimed at gathering information about women’s experience in law. The survey is open ...
Euronext Dublin, which runs the Irish stock exchange, has published its first corporate-governance code for Irish companies. Lawyers at McCann FitzGerald have described the move as “a welcome ...
Maples and Calder (Ireland) LLP has announced that Stephen Gardiner has joined the firm as a partner in its asset-finance practice. The firm describes Gardiner as a highly regarded advisor with 15 ...
A&L Goodbody has appointed Eimear Keane as a partner in its asset management and investment funds practice. This practice now has six partners and is one of the largest in Ireland. Eimear Keane has ...
RDJ LLP has relocated to a new Ireland headquarters, moving its Cork operation to the city centre. With offices in Cork, Galway and Dublin, the firm currently has 270 employees across the three ...
The Dáil has passed a bill aimed at protecting the role of cash in the Irish financial system. The Finance (Provision of Access to Cash Infrastructure) Bill 2024 will now go to the Seanad. The bill ...
Judicial-review provisions contained in new planning legislation are not as radical as initial reaction to the bill suggested, lawyers gathered at Blackhall Place have heard. A conference at the Law ...