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With less than three weeks to go, the Law Society is encouraging all legal professionals to continue to register for Calcutta Run charity partners, Dublin Simon Community and the HOPE Foundation.
Solicitors based in Leitrim, Donegal and Limerick and bordering counties can book now for the annual Law Society Skillnet cluster events in their region. If you’re based in Leitrim, Longford, ...
Over 3,000 students are participating in the annual Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) in Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG), delivered by the Diploma Centre team at the Law Society. The ...
Retired Supreme Court judge Mr Justice Hugh Geoghegan died yesterday (7 July) aged 86. He died yesterday and is survived by his wife, retired Supreme Court judge Mrs Justice Mary Finlay Geoghegan, and ...
What the Government has described as a “complex and far-reaching” bill on surrogacy and assisted human reproduction (AHR) has completed its passage through both Houses of the Oireachtas. The Health ...
The legal-services watchdog has formally introduced legal partnerships, a new business structure for the legal profession. For the first time, solicitors will be able to form partnerships with ...
The Law Society of England and Wales has again called for reform of the way High Court judges are appointed in England and Wales. According to the Law Society Gazette of England and Wales, only two ...
MOOCs are free, online courses open to all and are part of the Law Society of Ireland’s Public Legal Education initiative. This year’s MOOC will provide participants with an insight into this rapidly ...
Solicitors who conduct conveyancing transactions are being asked for their cooperation with an important project that is being undertaken by the Government’s Anti-Money Laundering Steering Committee.
The Central Bank will publish a revised Consumer Protection Code (CPC) in Q1, bringing about significant changes for firms. Mason Hayes and Curran (MHC) has set out steps for firms to ensure readiness ...