Consumers ‘will pay price’ if banks impose charge on solicitor accounts
Banks say negative interest rates ‘unavoidable’ as Law Society criticises move
Banks say negative interest rates ‘unavoidable’ as Law Society criticises move
Grants of €25,000 designed to help smaller practices with cost of employing trainees
Action over money paid to Roscommon solicitor is separate to case before High Court
Reporters win awards for court reporting and coverage of legal issues
McGrath says support is broader than expected but Law Society alleges ‘prurience’
Nearly 600 British solicitiors have applied for right to practise in Irish courts since Brexit
Irish lawyers are in the country to help develop the laws it needs to move out of poverty
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Long school holidays can exacerbate the social divide but Future Voices is mentoring disadvantaged young people to make the most of life
Proposals could have resulted in increased costs across the justice sector
Decision by Rowena Mulcahy to withdraw from case raises concerns, Law Society says
Accounts were ‘a work of fiction and a complete misrepresentation’ , tribunal told
Delay in State action against former solicitor ‘incomprehensible’, Law Society says
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