System under ‘real threat’ as barristers leave criminal work – Bar Council
Organisation’s chair has written to Minister to highlight concerns over fees and numbers
Organisation’s chair has written to Minister to highlight concerns over fees and numbers
Pandemic ‘fast-forwards’ shift to remote hearings but also raises capacity concerns
Barrister Tom O’Malley’s comments follow report on handling of sex crimes
Maura McNally SC follows in footsteps of Ms Justice Mella Carroll who held role in 1979
Bar of Ireland says Covid-19 is causing widespread legal uncertainty
Courting Disaster calling on Government to fund a dedicated court in Dublin city centre
Joint Committee on Justice finds ‘significant imbalance” in rights for some fathers
One of Ireland’s most prominent barristers, who fought high-profile constitutional cases
Barrister has a particular specialisation in administrative, crime and constitutional law
Appeal lodged over ruling on department’s release of correspondence under FOI Act
Accountants say dealing with Revenue is becoming ‘increasingly fractious’
Deferral to allow time to re-examine alternative options, says Legal Aid Board
‘We have a duty to ensure that access to justice is delivered to all members of society’
Plan to go ahead despite lobbying by legal profession and FF refusal to support lay chair
No rationale for having a majority of lay people choosing judges has been identified
Justice spokesman Jim O’Callaghan insists commission must be chaired by Chief Justice
Politicians and the media have a duty to act responsibly when commenting on judges
Member of Law Library claims David Barniville’s nomination was not transparent
Legal costs play ‘a very small role’ in insurance costs, Oireachtas committee told
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