Criminal Justice (Legal Aid) Act, 1962: Interpreters' Fees As some confusion appears to have arisen as to the manner in which interpreters should be paid, the Department of Justice, Equality and Law
Criminal Injuries Compensation Tribunal Members are advised that a scheme of compensation for personal injuries criminally inflicted has been changed from 1 April, 1986. Members are advised that
The Probate, Administration & Trusts Committee has published a reminder about restrictions on paying from Credit Union accounts.
Credit Union Nominations and Provision for Small Payments on Death: Increase in Statutory Limits Section 21 Nominations and Section 23: Provision for Small Payments on Death Section 21
The Probate, Administration &Trusts Committee want to make members aware of the recent changes on the increase in Statutory Limits.
Credit Applications The Credit Application form is now available to download. Trainee solicitors who commenced the PPC I in 2009 can now apply for credit. Credit application forms can be downloaded
Credit applications Are you entitled to early qualification based on your legal work experience?
Creative job seeking Sometimes, finding the right opportunity demands a new approach.
Creative Job Seeking Should you adopt a more creative approach to job seeking? If your current job seeking strategy is not yielding good results, being more creative in job seeking is something you