The High Court has determined that the trial of a Garda for road traffic offences should not be remitted back to the District ...
Ms Justice Elizabeth Dunne has been formally appointed as chairperson of the Standards in Public Office Commission (SIPO).
A major review of regulations to identify and tackle barriers to infrastructure delivery has been announced by the government ...
Philip Lee LLP has promoted Catriona Walsh, Abisola Odunayo, Kevin Ryan and Max Bail to senior associate. Ms Walsh has been ...
Northern Ireland barrister Emma McIlveen has been appointed as an employment judge in Scotland. A specialist in employment ...
Northern Ireland firm Mills Selig has expanded its banking and finance team with three new appointments. Nichola Coghlan has ...
A senior judge in Pakistan has been removed from office after it emerged he obtained his law degree through fraud. Tariq ...
Survivors of industrial schools are to be issued with certificates confirming they do not have a criminal record. The measure was announced by the justice, home affairs and migration minister, Jim ...
Juries will be abolished in High Court defamation cases from next month, the government has confirmed. Justice, home affairs and migration minister Jim O'Callaghan yesterday signed a commencement orde ...
Artificial intelligence will be embedded across the English court system as part of a sweeping programme of reform aimed at delivering “faster and fairer justice for victims”, the UK's justice ...
The Law Society of Ireland has said it is "deeply concerned" by government proposals to introduce a flat fee model for criminal legal aid in District Court cases. Justice, home affairs and migration m ...
Pádraig Langsch outlines the flaws in the government's proposal for criminal legal aid reform in the District Court. The minister for justice’s proposed reform of criminal legal aid in the District ...