The Conveyancing Committee has published further change to Tailte Éireann practices.
Raymond Bradley (Malcomson Law, Dublin), Geraldine Clarke (Gleeson McGrath Baldwin LLP, Dublin), Nicola Dunleavy (Matheson, Dublin), Alison Fanagan (A&L Goodbody LLP, Dublin), Larry Fenelon (Leman ...
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 ...
Over 1,250 people have been made wards of court despite overhauled legislation. The Assisted Decision-Making (Capacity) Act 2015 is a statutory framework to support decision-making by adults with ...
It is estimated that as many as 25,000 people currently live in some kind of residential care. It is hoped that their cases will be reviewed by the newly created Decision Support Service, once the ...
The Minister for Mental Health, Mary Butler has commenced a public consultation on legislation introducing a new Mental Health Legal Aid Scheme under the Mental Health Bill 2024 which will replace the ...
The Law Society has overseen a co-ordinated response on the Courts Service’s User Groups for experimental eCourts. The Society’s Litigation, Criminal Law and Technology Committees have all been active ...
The new Family Law Act changes more than just the minimum living-apart period. The Family Law Act 2019 was enacted on 25 October 2019 and is expected to be commenced very shortly. The act follows on ...
Have you been seriously injured in an accident that wasn’t your fault? Yes? Well then, you probably shouldn’t publish photographs of you taking part in a triathlon on your Facebook page if you’re ...
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