disAbility Legal Network summer social Blackhall Place will host the disAbility Legal Network's summer get-together and book club on 18 August. Haben Girma: The Deafblind Woman Who Conquered
disAbility Legal Network The Law Society has pledged to become an Ally of the disAbility Legal Network, underlining our commitment to an inclusive legal sector.
disAbility Legal Network In line with our Gender, Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (GEDI) policy, the Law Society signed a pledge to become an Ally of the disAbility Legal Network, underlining our
disAbility Legal Network Discover more about our commitment to backing the disAbility Legal Network.
Disability Access to Blackhall Place The Law Society recognises that the main building in Blackhall Place, built in 1783, was not designed with accessibility in mind. The four steps at the main
Disability Access Certificate The Department of the Environment made the Building Control (Amendment) Regulations 2009 (SI no 351 of 2009) last year. All of these regulations are in force since 1
Disability – a human rights perspective Irish people with disabilities urgently need greater legal protections, writes Gary Lee in the March 2017 Gazette. Disability in Ireland Today in Ireland,
The DisAbility Legal Network, in collaboration with Mason Hayes & Curran LLP, invites colleagues to a hybrid event on Wednesday 22 March.
Directors' compliance statement regime The Companies Act 2014 imposed a new obligation on directors of PLCs (excluding part 24 investment companies, and other large companies satisfying thresholds
Directors Dealing with CompanySection 29 Companies Act, 1990 Section 29 of the Companies Act, 1990 came into operation on 1st February 1991. Section 29 of the Companies Act, 1990 came into