Four in ten Irish businesses are unprepared to handle unannounced regulatory inspections, known as 'dawn raids', according to a survey by business-law firm Mason Hayes & Curran (MHC). The firm says ...
During Men’s Health Awareness Month, we are mindful of the challenges men can face when it comes to mental health. The Law ...
Ogier has welcomed Richard Kelly, an expert in structured finance and capital markets, to its banking-and-finance team in Ireland. Kelly is the current chair of the Law Society EU and International ...
International law firm Clark Hill has announced today that Conor Kenny has joined its transatlantic practice as an international business co-ordinator. Based in Dublin, Kenny will focus on driving ...
British chancellor Rachel Reeves has pledged to “begin to repair” the country’s justice system, announcing what the Law Society Gazette of England and Wales described as “hefty real-terms spending ...
Dillon Eustace has appointed Shane Harron as a partner in its Dublin-based teams that are responsible for restructuring and insolvency, and commercial litigation. Harron has more than 12 years’ ...
A survey of the construction industry indicates that activity in the sector fell in October for the second month in a row, despite strong growth in housing. The BNP Paribas Real Estate Ireland ...
The European Commission says that it has completed technical discussions with Britain on a potential new competition co-operation agreement. The proposals will now go to EU leaders to sign, while the ...
The second edition of the IBA business and human-rights guidance for bar associations has been published. Unanimously adopted by the IBA Council during the IBA annual conference in Mexico City in ...
The Government has designated the nine public bodies that will be responsible for protecting rights specified under the EU's AI Act. The act, which entered into force in August, provides a harmonised ...
Research published by the Department of Justice has found that the number of community-service orders (CSOs) made by the courts has fallen in recent years. There were more than 2,500 such orders in ...
Solicitors are becoming concerned about what is covered by certificates of compliance in relation to houses served by septic tanks. Rory O’Donnell lays the groundwork In June 2023, the Environmental ...