Psychological safety is the foundation of high-performing teams in the workplace and central to creating a culture of wellbeing and productivity, which is why we are launching two new toolkits on ...
Applications are open for the spring 2025 Diploma in In-House Practice. This course is designed to provide in-house lawyers or aspiring in-house lawyers with a comprehensive understanding of the ...
Don’t forget to take out Law Society membership during the PC renewal period. Membership entitles you to a wide range of services, including the important right to run for and vote for your Council ...
Corporate-law firm William Fry is in talks with senior representatives of the Irish division of global firm Eversheds Sutherland about a potential agreement, according to a report in the Irish Times.
The Government has approved the publication of a bill that would provide a legal basis for the establishment of digital health records in Ireland. The Department of Health says that the bill also ...
The Department of Justice has launched a consultation process on recommendations made by a committee set up advise the Government on issues related to firearms. The Firearms Expert Committee (FEC) ...
An annual survey of the legal profession has found that almost half of firms are expecting the outlook for profitability in the sector to deteriorate over the next 12 months. The Annual Law Survey, ...
Legislation that changes the law on the duty of care owed by businesses, community groups and event organisers to visitors and recreational users has been commenced. The legislation amends the ...
New figures show a sharp rise in fraud linked to online and mobile banking transfers in the first half of 2023. The figures from FraudSMART, an initiative led by Banking & Payments Federation Ireland ...
New legislation that will require motorists to provide their driver number, and those of any named drivers, to their insurer when taking out motor-insurance policies will come into effect on 31 March ...
Plans to introduce new hate speech laws have been shelved, justice minister Helen McEntee has confirmed. The minister is to withdraw section 2 of the bill, which is the hate speech element, following ...
Applications are now open for the Arthur Cox Niamh Burke memorial bursary, which will award a total of €10,000 to students pursuing studies linked to climate action and renewable energy in Ireland.