A survey carried out by the Compliance Institute has found that cyber-crime is considered the most prevalent financial crime in Ireland. The organisation, which works with professionals involved in ...
Personal-injury specialist and partner at Tracey Solicitors, Maria Lakes has always had a strong sense of justice and a drive to right wrongs, she tells Mary Hallissey For Maria Lakes, it was a mock ...
A recent Supreme Court decision represents a welcome clarification of the test for ‘employee’ status. Maeve Regan pays cash in hand In October 2023, the Supreme Court delivered its decision in Karshan ...
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 recent High Court judgment has important implications for the aftermath of dawn raids and will inform the conduct of, and engagement between, regulators and regulated entities. Cormac Little ...
COVID-19 has prompted lawyers to rapidly familiarise themselves with the legal framework governing virtual closings and remote signings in a remote work environment. There is no doubt that COVID-19 ...
Commercial-law firm RDJ has appointed partner Ronan Geary to lead its dispute-resolution team. The dispute-resolution group, which has more than 50 lawyers, covers several areas – including commercial ...
In a historic moment for the legal profession throughout Europe, the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe adopted the Convention on the Protection of the Profession of Lawyer on 12 March ...
Calcutta Run - The Legal Fundraiser is back at Blackhall Place on Saturday 24 May 2025. With over €5.6million raised in support of homelessness services in Ireland and Kolkata since 1999, Calcutta Run ...
The Diploma Centre and Mediator Academy offer the Certificate in Mediator Training which provides participants with detailed knowledge of the fundamental principles and practical strategies.
The Conveyancing Committee has published further change to Tailte Éireann practices.
Late applications are being accepted for the Diploma in Commercial Property, starting on 19 March. Starting on 19 March, the Diploma in Commercial Property aims to expose practitioners to the key ...