Wake me up before you go-go – divorce, pensions, and tax headaches Jim Connolly analyses how pensions are affected by divorce in the March 2016 issue of the Law Society Gazette. In 1996, the Family
Vulnerable still at risk and protections not strong enough in Domestic Violence Bill A Law Society submission calls for essential changes to the Domestic Violence Bill. Bill fails to address risks
Vote for Council Voting for the Council Election is now open until 16 October 2025. Vote online About eVoting As well as meeting industry standards for security and data protection, the eVoting
Vote ‘Yes’ for a Court of Appeal An eBulletin was sent to the profession on 24th September, 2013 by the President James McCourt, urging members to vote 'Yes' in the upcoming Referendum. An
The Cork and South East Simon Communities are inviting applications for the appointment of a Chairperson.
Volunteering The Law School has a proud tradition of volunteering. We have partnered with a number of organisations to offer you a range of exciting volunteering opportunities. A chance to give
Volunteer Positions Abroad Volunteer positions for lawyers are available in the West Bank and Nepal. The International Legal Foundation is seeking lawyers for volunteer positions in Nepal and the
Voluntary transfers The inherent dangers and legal complexities which arise when a solicitor acts for both parties in a voluntary transfer were spelt out with great clarity in Carroll –v-
Voluntary dispositions/bankruptcy Requisition 15 of the 1996 edition of Requisitions on title bears the above heading. Requisition 15 of the 1996 edition of Requisitions on title bears the above
Voices of the festival See details of the speakers already confirmed for this year's festival. Â Judge David Barniville Judge David Barniville is President of the High Court of Ireland and a member