Legal world divided on legacy of retiring High Court president
Mary Irvine angered barristers with guidelines slashing minor personal injury awards
Mary Irvine angered barristers with guidelines slashing minor personal injury awards
Ross O’Carroll-Kelly: It feels like we’re all on the same side, a bunch of bald men off to Budapest
Legal firms suggesting judges as mediators for ‘more lucrative’ mediations, say barristers
Clarke will be barred from appearing before all Irish courts under Bar Council rules
The outgoing chief justice was the first member of his family to go to university
The PD founder was charming, but could also be grumpy – especially around Charlie
Ross’ father is determined to make sure a birthday party takes place indoors in the Horseshoe Bar
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There’s nothing to beat knowing the laws when you step out on the pitch
Una McGurk caused controversy after speaking at anti-lockdown rally in August
Local authority had written to 150 barristers who had been paid out just over €750,000
Financial aid worth more than €5,000 part of Government’s Restart Grant Plus Scheme
Barristers told to refund €750,000 in approved claims after later being deemed ineligible
Former attorney general involved in some of the most important cases of 1990s
Supreme Court judge’s fate hinges on Susan Denham’s report on attendance at golf event
Former chief justice’s inquiry will fast-track guidelines on what constitutes misconduct
Council is described as a ‘private club’ that charges ‘hello money’ in letter sent to Minister
Move prompted by cost of putting money on deposit and lack of loan demand
Workings of secretive Special Detective Unit under spotlight as case thrown out
Court Service says it will not publish Edmund Honohan rulings because he is not a judge
Service used until now by solicitors will be available to Bar of Ireland’s 2,200 members
‘We have to preserve the goodwill built between our two islands in recent times’
Usually dignified members of the legal profession ‘lose absolute control of themselves’
Zion Road house by Howard Cooke extended by owners with Irish agency for Aga
Claim by Law Society that ‘resilience and integrity’ of system is under threat
Social media campaigns and attitudes to drink and attire are ‘elephant in the room’
One of Ireland’s most prominent barristers, who fought high-profile constitutional cases
Séamus Woulfe questions if planned graduated speeding penalties are ‘proportionate’
FF’s backbench baritone pleads with leader to abandon confidence-and-supply deal
From retirement to board roles to prison, we track the fates of the central figures
Shane Ross wants reform of selection process as he believes bench is marred by ‘cronyism’
Obituary: born March 15th, 1925. Died June 17th, 2018
Judge suspended extradition of man to Poland over legal system changes there
New Road Traffic Bill is expected to lead to a clampdown on the ‘massive issue’ of fronting
Barry White will have to pay Bar Council’s costs in case he took to return to Law Library
Lawyer sought clarification in High Court of new laws on public access to representation
Dust believed to be left over from construction of Criminal Courts of Justice in 2010
Pundit merely addressed the incident, the rule book provision and its attendant ban
Wobble on inherited appointment decision would have worsened bad situation
Finian McGrath suggests others wanted position on Court of Appeal
Sentencing of former Sinn Féin councillor and father adjourned until end of the month
Legal professionals agree with Michael McDowell comments on judicial appointments
Dean Strang tells audience at Dublin event that ‘almost everyone is a criminal’
Micheál Martin and Simon Coveney to dine out on fundraising gig at Leinster House
Father of two cannot communicate his needs or pain and needs 24-hour care, court hears
Barry White wants to resume work as barrister which he says is ‘constitutional right’
Cantillon: New Legal Services act does not go far enough in reform of barristers and solicitors profession
High Court had decided former justice Barry White could resume practice as a barrister
High Court decision allows former judge Barry White (71) to return to work as a lawyer
Westmeath woman Dinah Loughlin used money to pay for clothes, iPod, motor tax
Errors noted during case of ex-judge Barry White who wants to be eligible to go on list
Barry White got €250,000 payment on retirement, plus €78,000 annual pension
Bar of Ireland survey cites ‘underbelly’ of casual sexism in legal profession
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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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