The panel will provide updates on key and recent commercial litigation updates. Justice Liam Kennedy will then facilitate a Q&A after the panel discussion. A networking event will follow after the ...
On 30 September, the Law Society of Ireland ADR Committee will host a side event as part of the upcoming Dublin International Disputes Week 2024. The seminar entitled ‘the Future of Dispute Resolution ...
See highlights from the recent Well Within the Law Festival and book your place for the Wellbeing Summit on 15 October. Thank you to everyone who joined us on 4 September at Blackhall Place for Law ...
The Diploma in Finance Law which provides a comprehensive and in-depth understanding of the regulation of financial and capital markets, starts on 15 October. This diploma examines the provision of ...
Ahead of Budget 2025, the Law Society of Ireland has called on Government to futureproof the justice system through ambitious, targeted and sustained investment that delivers for ...
The International Bar Association (IBA) has said that plans by Mexico’s president for changes to the country’s judicial system raise “serious concerns”. The statement by IBA President Almudena Arpón ...
We’re delighted to welcome a host of inspiring guests and speakers to join us at the Well Within the Law festival, including: Ms Justice Marie Baker, Chair of An Coimisiún Toghcháin, Lisa McKenna, ...
The Diploma Centre and Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners (STEP) join forces once again to offer the in-depth Diploma in Trust and Estate Planning. This programme has been designed by ...
Connect with your colleagues at the Litigation Committee’s Annual Update Conference in the Law Society, Blackhall Place on Wednesday 23 October 2024. The afternoon event will include updates on ...
The co-head of Maples and Calder (Ireland) LLP’s Irish funds division is to relocate permanently to Dublin from the firm’s London office. Adam Donoghue, who has worked with the firm for 13 years, has ...
The chair of a practitioner group in Britain has told the country’s Ministry of Justice that criminal-defence solicitors do not have the capacity or resources to support 24-hour courts. According to ...