A new law aimed at providing stronger protection for consumers and modernising consumer law came into effect today (29 November). The Consumer Rights Act 2022 was signed into law by the President on 7 ...
The Government has agreed to nominate Ms Justice Aileen Donnelly (pictured), currently a judge of the Court of Appeal, as an ordinary judge of the Supreme Court. At a Cabinet meeting yesterday (23 May ...
Free Legal Advice Centres (FLAC) has said that it is supporting the proposed ‘family’ amendment in the forthcoming referendums, but will not be supporting the proposal on ‘care’. The group, which ...
Davin Spollen, CEO of Glennon Employee Benefits and President of the Irish Institute of Pensions Management, will discuss the key issues for employers preparing for the impact of new pensions ...
Access news, Law Society resources and training for in-house solicitors in the private and public sectors. Ten years on from the Companies Act 2014, there was a bumper crop of new and proposed ...
Your complete Practising Certificate (PC) application, along with payment of fees, must be received by Saturday, 1 February 2025 Please ensure you complete your application form correctly and send ...
Boost your expertise with our Pensions Authority-approved trusteeship course. The Certificate in Pensions Law and Applied Trusteeship, approved by The Pensions Authority, will provide participants ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...