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A trainee lawyer who was mocked and beaten by police following an anti-globalisation protest in Italy in 2001 suffered a ...
A series of events next week will highlight how pro bono legal assistance can help the legal world and community and social justice organisations advance their shared interest in access to justice, ...
International law firm Addleshaw Goddard has again invited Irish tech businesses to apply for its AG Elevate accelerator ...
Geraldine Hanna is to remain as commissioner designate for victims of crime in Northern Ireland for a further two years.
The Irish and UAE governments have reaffirmed their commitment to criminal justice cooperation in spite of criticism from ...
Deportation orders have been enforced against 35 people, including five children, who have been removed from Ireland to ...
A US city has announced a $105 million reparations initiative aimed at addressing the enduring harm of a massacre that took ...
TRAction’s reporting services include data validation and data enrichment to ensure that errors are identified in client ...
A new chairperson and two new ordinary members have been appointed to the Financial Services and Pensions Ombudsman (FSPO) ...
Solicitor Jill Laughlin has been appointed as a non-executive member of the Northern Ireland Audit Office's advisory board. Ms Laughlin is an experienced corporate and commercial solicitor with a ...
More homeowners eligible for the defective concrete blocks scheme will be able to benefit from an increase in grant amounts under legislative plans which will pave the way for retrospective payments.
Judges, lawyers and court staff need to better understand domestic violence and abuse to prevent the "secondary victimisation" of victims and survivors, a new report into the Irish family law system ...