From employment law to family law, from making a will to buying a home and much more, when you talk to a solicitor you avail of a range of benefits and protections unique to the solicitors’
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Why men struggle to ask for help LawCare examines the common barriers to seeking help for male solicitors. Callers to LawCare are more likely to be female – does this mean women need more emotional
Why join Council Each year, there’s an opportunity for any solicitor holding current Law Society membership to put themselves forward for Council. If elected, the term is two years. The Council’s
Why it matters Holding up the system to the light and asking what it might become. Legal professionals are trained to solve immensely complex and messy problems, maintain composure, and just keep
Why is psychological safety important? Employee silence refers to situations where employees withhold information that may be of use to the organisation. In 2003, an exploratory study of employee
Why Irish Law? The business case is clear from Ireland for Law ‘The business case is clear - as one of the most open economies in the world, and as the only English-speaking Common Law jurisdiction
Why do a Law Society Micro-credential? Micro-credentials from the Law Society of Ireland are designed to offer accessible, flexible, and high-quality legal education that meets the needs of today’s
Why become a consultant solicitor? Self-employment and flexible working arrangements have become increasingly popular across nearly every industry, and the legal sector is no different. Justin