Cases and issues covered include: A dispute regarding the delay and mishandling of workplace bullying complaints against a supervisor (A Worker v An Employer, IR - SC - 00003403) An application of ...
The EU’s highest court has dismissed an appeal by Google and its parent company Alphabet against a fine of €4.1 billion imposed by the European Commission in 2018. The commission found that Google had ...
We’ve compiled answers to the most common queries received since January 2025. Does the MLRO have to be a partner in the firm? The person appointed as Money Laundering Reporting Officer (MLRO) does ...
There have been significant legal developments since the Law Society of Ireland / Construction Industry Federation Building Agreement was last updated in 2001. In response, the La ...
The Law Society’s Regulation of Practice Committee has published an AML guide for new clients, which you can provide during the onboarding process. Often, clients may be confused by requests to ...
By Brian Hunt Few issues have captured the attention of policymakers and the public quite like the housing crisis. From supply shortages to regulatory delays, the complexity of the challenge demands ...
On 18 June 2026, the Tánaiste and Minister for Finance Simon Harris and the Minister for Justice, Home Affairs and Migration Jim O’ Callaghan launched Ireland’s National Risk Assessment on Money ...
Legislation that changes the law on the duty of care owed by businesses, community groups and event organisers to visitors and recreational users has been commenced. The legislation amends the ...
In her opening address at the 24th Annual National Prosecutors’ Conference (25 November), the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) Catherine Pierse highlighted the development of smartphones as one ...
This year marks the 850th anniversary of the Norman invasion of Ireland. James Meighan considers the Brehon legal system that was in place before the invasion and discusses its common law replacement.
The majority of the measures contained in the recently enacted legislation on defamation are to come into effect from 1 March. The Defamation (Amendment) Act 2026 includes a plan to abolish juries in ...
The Government has designated the nine public bodies that will be responsible for protecting rights specified under the EU's AI Act. The act, which entered into force in August, provides a harmonised ...
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