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In recognition of Pro bono week, the Law Society invites you to Blackhall Place on Thursday 12 June.
Starting from September onwards, programmes will include a range of certificates, diplomas, two LLMs, and Professional Doctorate in Law offered in partnership with Northumbria University. All courses ...
The European Data Protection Board has published its opinion on the processing of personal data in the context of AI models. Elaine Morrissey analyses the details for the April 2025 Gazette.
Deep dive into legal careers in the public sector set for 21 May.
There are just a few days left to complete the Law Society Solicitor Survey. Don’t miss this opportunity to share your feedback about your work, career and what you need from us by the new deadline ...
Each year, the legal community takes part in Calcutta Run to raise vital funds in support of homelessness services in Ireland and Kolkata, India. In 2025, we are delighted to once again support our ...
The Women in Leadership Mentoring Programme supports female solicitor mentees in advancing their careers while allowing mentor solicitors to develop their leadership skills. Applications for both ...
The Conveyancing Committee of the Law Society has been advised by Tailte Eireann that the launch of a new version of their external website, www.tailte.ie is imminent. The Committee is advised that ...
The Law Society of Ireland has joined legal organisations from across the world in expressing concern about the recent actions by the US government targeting legal professionals at both international ...
Just over half of workers in Ireland have either experienced or witnessed discrimination in the workplace, according to a survey. The survey of 1,400 people, by recruitment firm Matrix, found that 20% ...
Ireland’s data-protection watchdog has submitted the findings of an inquiry into social-media platform TikTok to its counterparts across Europe. The inquiry, which started in 2021, focuses on ...
The Law Society of England and Wales has warned that solicitors in the jurisdiction could be made bankrupt without proper oversight or scrutiny if the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) is allowed ...