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 ...
Psychological safety is the foundation of high-performing workplace teams and central to creating a culture of wellbeing and productivity, which is why we are launching two new toolkits on Thursday 6 ...
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 ...
The Law Society Library has added the topic data protection to our Subject Guide series. This subject guide brings together practical resources for legal practice that will facilitate the profession ...
Lawyers at Eversheds Sutherland have urged business leaders in certain sectors to prepare for requests from EU member states about their overseas investments. This follows a call from the European ...
Solicitors in Ireland are invited to participate in a survey about the Assisted Decision-Making (Capacity) Act. Dr Clíona de Bhailís, a Research Ireland funded Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of ...
The EU’s 'common charging' requirements for mobile phone and other similar electronic devices have come into effect since 28 December. These requirements will also apply to laptops as of 28 April 2026 ...
Browne Jacobson Ireland LLP have an exciting opportunity for an aspiring solicitor at their Dublin office. They’re looking for a Trainee Solicitor to join the team and commence the Professional ...
The number of successful cyber-attacks against British law firms rose by 77% in the past year to 954, according to a new study of the threat reported by the Law Society Gazette of England and Wales.
A Maynooth University project has the goal of reducing barriers to third-level education for those with convictions. ‘Unlocking Potential’ seeks to provide a fair admissions toolkit for higher ...
The Supreme Court has rejected an appeal by Graham Dwyer against his conviction for the murder of Elaine O’Hara. The judges ruled unanimously that evidence from mobile-phone data at his trial had been ...