Irish boss of Tesco sees pay more than double to €11.5m
Cork native Ken Murphy’s total pay surges from €5.2m a year ago, largely on back of performance share plan
Cork native Ken Murphy’s total pay surges from €5.2m a year ago, largely on back of performance share plan
Supermarket group’s sales in the Republic were up almost 7% over the past year
Waterford wait on Conor Prunty update after full back goes off in Walsh Park win
Secrecy on fees survives for now but diversity beckons in post-Brexit blitz by top firms
Irish-born executive will take over from Kari Daniels as head of supermarket group
Market Beat: Tesco is only one of the big four UK retailers to retain 2020 market share
UK grocer’s online business achieved growth of 10.8% year-on-year, company says
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Sales jumped 13% to €2.67bn as retailer increased online capacity to meet demand
Outgoing director general of the Law Society, Ken Murphy, says courts system needs ‘massive investment’ to fund a required transformation
UK chancellor of the exchequer Rishi Sunak weighs up reforms to business levies
Online sales climb as pandemic fuels demand
Marks & Spencer says it will not follow Tesco as move puts pressure on rivals
Jump in sales from Covid-19 pandemic outweighed by higher costs, losses at Teso Bank
Other reforms include allowing convicted criminals to be sentenced over video-link
Outlets traded through the crisis but increased staff costs and fall in higher-end products have hit hard
Legal regulator invites applications for role from solicitors, with closing date July 24th
Bríd Smyth TD commented on Mr Justice Garrett Simons’ minimum wage ruling
Stalled property market and the prospect of another economic downturn have badly hit solicitors
Latest notices mean that no new High Court cases or trials will begin
Fees from Allen & Overy would have generated €545,900 for the Law Society last year
Irish unit outperforms over final 19 weeks of 2019, including crucial Christmas trading
Share price soars as grocery chain announces review of its Asian operations
Solicitors and others dealing with harrowing accounts of torture and physical violence
Limited liability partnership means partners will not be personally liable for a firm’s debts
Kerryman to succeed Bob Dudley when he steps down from oil giant early next year
Senator’s plan to ‘break up’ Facebook, Google and Amazon creates dilemma for State
Planet Business: Can you feel the wealth tonight?
Corkman is not well known in UK retail, but acquaintances say he will silence doubters
Supermarket giant says incumbent Dave Lewis will exit next summer
Markets close: Iseq slides 1.9% but Paddy Power bucks trend on Stars Group merger
Confusion remains over capacity to practise after Brexit
Doherty says claim that Ireland has ‘massive compo culture’ is simply not true
Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown TD pursued action after 2015 fall off swing in Dean hotel, Dublin
Getting on Irish Roll of Solicitors doesn’t guarantee access to EU courts post-Brexit
More than €800,000 spent on getting names on Irish roll may have been in vain
Raids a response to suspect claims involving so-called ‘slips and trips’ compensation
One in seven solicitors on 19,000-strong Irish register are English and Welsh lawyers
Sixteen people chosen from minority, disability, LGBT+ and lower socioeconomic backgrounds
Growth rates not surprising given State’s buoyant economy, says Law Society of Ireland
Rules create the possibility that solicitors could end up being held personally liable for costs of unsuccessful asylum cases
Regulators expect to approve applications from 100 financial institutions
Taoiseach condemns ‘violent actions of vigilantes’ against security guards at the house
The Law Society has said it will make a number of changes following Peart report
Family seeks answers from Law Society after solicitor retained portion of €5.2m award
Brexit reaction sees UK lawyers seeking to maintain EU access
Nine per cent of all solicitors listed in Ireland are now lawyers from England and Wales
Courts’ only public restaurant, running for more than 40 years, expected to become offices
Law Society says research needed on why female solicitors opt for corporate jobs
Increase in fees attributed to rise in number of cases
Over 1,300 British lawyers have signed up to Irish roll of solicitors
Prejudice and representation remain issues for women in the legal and justice sector
Director general says role is highly demanding and subvention is justified
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Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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