Legal Aid If you cannot afford to pay a solicitor, you may be entitled to legal aid. The aid that you may receive depends on the type of case that you are involved in. If you are pursuing a civil
Legal advice columns All practising solicitors are reminded that, as per the Solicitors (Advertising) Regulations 2002 (SI no 518 of 2002), an ‘advertisement’ means any communication that is
Lecturers
Lecture: The Impact of Brexit on Human Rights Professor Fiona de Londras was the guest speaker at Law Society of Ireland's 13th Annual Human Rights Lecture on 15 May, 2018. On Tuesday 15 May 2018,
Leave Employees have a right to leave from work for recreation, recovery from illness, or attending to personal responsibilities. Three main types of leave are detailed in this section: Annual leave
Leases Carved out of Folios The position which arises in relation to apartments/flats/commercial properties where the title consists of a lease carved out of a folio... There appears to be amongst
Learning to listen How well do you listen at work? Effective listening skills are the ability to actively understand information provided by the speaker, and display interest in the topic discussed.
Learning the legal basics Law Society provides free online Legal Ambitions Summer School for 500 students across Ireland. The Law Society of Ireland has welcomed 500 transition year students to
The Office of the Planning Regulator (OPR) has released the sixth edition of its ‘Learning from Litigation’ bulletin.
Learning from Litigation bulletin The Office of the Planning Regulator (OPR) has released the second edition of its ‘Learning from Litigation’ bulletin. The bulletin highlights key insight from