A diverse geographic input into Law Society activities is hugely valuable and essential for the betterment of the profession. That was the message from Law Society President Michele O’Boyle to 280 ...
A Philip Lee briefing note by Patrick Walshe has warned that legal recourse is rarely the best option for those who feel overlooked for workplace promotion. It says that as a general principle, a ...
Solicitor Susan Martin was 29 years old and eight months pregnant with her second child. She had borrowed a very large sum to buy into partnership at the practice where she was working in Dublin. Then ...
The EU’s Court of Justice (CJEU) has recently highlighted the importance for member states of upholding the principle of judicial independence. In its 27 February 2018 judgment in Case C-64/16 ...
‘Environmental law and climate change – shaping a greener future’ is the theme for the Law Society Diploma Centre’s 2021 Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) starting on Tuesday, 18 May. MOOCs are free ...
The head of Psychological Services at the Law Society Antoinette Moriarty is a keynote speaker at the IBA global conference ...
The Government has made the decision to advise the President of Ireland to appoint solicitors Sandra Murphy and Alec Gabbett as judges of the District Court. Alec Gabbett is a partner at Leahy Reidy ...
Join the Law Society Environmental and Planning Law Committee event on the Nature Restoration Law on 8 October in partnership with PELGBA. Organised with the Planning, Environmental and Local ...
The award-winning Law Society Diploma Centre has been providing continuing professional education and training for over 20 years. Courses delivered by leading experts are open to solicitors, trainees, ...
Ferry’s Solicitors LLP (Est. 1989) deliver legal advice and solutions to their clients throughout Dublin City. With 5 Dublin office locations, their local presence allows Ferry’s Solicitors to ...