As part of a statutory review of the effectiveness of the Decision Support Service (DSS) the legal profession has been invited to participate in a survey with a deadline of 6pm on Friday 14 February .
Practitioners may have received a phishing email purporting to be from a John Melson enquiring if the practice would be able ...
In response to feedback from the profession, the Law Society has launched a free regulation helpline. Regulation Answers provides a range of guidance and information resources on all areas of ...
The Law Society is here to support solicitors affected by Storm Éowyn. If you have any queries, please contact [email protected] .
International law firm Bird & Bird has expanded its team in Ireland by appointing Susan Battye as head of the country’s employment practice. Battye has more than two decades of experience advising ...
Ireland’s data-protection watchdog was responsible for more than half of the €1.2 billion fines handed out across Europe last year for breaches of the GDPR rules on data privacy, according to figures ...
A law that updates and amends existing charities legislation has partially come into effect after the signing of a commencement order. The Charities (Amendment) Act 2024 was enacted in July, making ...
Latent Defects Insurance (LDI) is being offered by some developers in the purchase of new apartments, in place of HomeBond or other protection against building defects. It is not the role of the ...
A draft programme for Government published yesterday (15 January) includes a commitment to set up an expanded Department of Justice, Home Affairs and Migration. This department will have ...
Lawyers at A&L Goodbody (ALG) has said that businesses are “starting to feel the bite” of a tougher regulatory approach to consumer issues from the Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (CCPC ...
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