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SI 490/2021, which came into effect on 13 November, introduces important practice and procedural changes for certain High Court default applications. Conor MacGuill marks your cards. COVID-19 ...
We are now accepting applications for the Diploma in Family Law, which starts on 23 September and explores matters including separation agreements, judicial separation, divorce, domestic violence and ...
The Law Society has updated guidance for practitioners on using a Tax Advisor Identification Number (TAIN). A TAIN gives taxpayer representatives such as tax agents, solicitors, payroll agents, ...
The award-winning Law Society Diploma Centre has been providing continuing professional education and training for over 20 years. Courses delivered by leading experts are open to solicitors, trainees, ...
Patently obvious As contemporary technologies – including biotechnologies – develop, boundaries are blurring between what is patentable and what is not. Aisling McMahon explores the impact that ...
This is a unique and exciting opportunity to work in the area of legal services for children and young people and the adults that support them. Earlier this year, CLM launched a landmark Report which ...
Yes, but with caution. For most Irish solicitors, especially those handling high volumes of sensitive data or operating digitally, cyber insurance is a smart investment. However, its value depends on ...
There have been many developments in employment law in recent years since the last version of the template contract. The Law Society’s Employment and Equality Law Committee recommend that ...