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The Conveyancing Committee of the Law Society has been advised by Tailte Eireann that the launch of a new version of their external website, www.tailte.ie is imminent. The Committee is advised that ...
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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 ...
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 ...
Ireland, Hilary Benn MP (24 March), to discuss his ongoing plans for the repeal of the Legacy Act (NI) and implications for the Loughgall case. Following requests from the family members, the ...
Free Legal Advice Centres (FLAC) has said that it is supporting the proposed ‘family’ amendment in the forthcoming referendums, but will not be supporting the proposal on ‘care’. The group, which ...
Retired Supreme Court judge Mr Justice Hugh Geoghegan died yesterday (7 July) aged 86. He died yesterday and is survived by his wife, retired Supreme Court judge Mrs Justice Mary Finlay Geoghegan, and ...
The International Federation of Consulting Engineers (FIDIC) is developing a new standard form contract for offshore wind projects, according to William Fry lawyers. In a bulletin, the solicitors ...
The Government has approved what it describes as a roadmap for implementing the EU’s AI Act – including naming eight bodies to enforce the legislation within their areas. The Department of Enterprise, ...
The number of successful cyber-attacks against British law firms rose by 77% in the past year to 954, according to a new study of the threat reported by the Law Society Gazette of England and Wales.
Loneliness and meaninglessness are constituent reasons for asking for euthanasia, a Dutch academic told the Oireachtas Committee on Assisted Dying today (26 September). Professor Theo Boer, a ...
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