Courts Service - eLicensing System The Technology Committee of the Law Society is inviting practitioner feedback on the new eLicensing system. The Committee will bring issues to the Courts Service
Courts No. 2 Act, 1986 The Courts Bill of 1984 was passed by both Houses of the Oirechtas, under the above title, on 2 July, 1986. The attention of members is drawn to the fact that the Courts
Courts Martial (Legal Aid) Regulations 1986 (S.I. No. 425 of 1986) Regulation 5 of the above Regulations provides for the compilation by the Minister for Defence of a list of solicitors who are
The Courts Service has published a range of notices regarding disruption due to Covid-19 and arrangements for sittings.
Courts - Covid-19 notice The Courts Service has issued a notice regarding Covid-19. See updates concerning Covid-19 and the Courts Service The service聽has established a contingency planning group
Courthouse dogs In the April Gazette, Patricia Hynes writes about a new approach to help vulnerable witnesses. Protecting vulnerable witnesses Children and other vulnerable witnesses can often find
Court Stamping Machines The Technology Committee has arranged for a number of franking machines for court stamps to be supplied to the profession, subject to Department of Justice licensing at a
Should you or your office become the subject of a court order for a client鈥檚 file, you can follow Law Society guidance, provided below, which includes a checklist of steps to take.
Court of Appeal Practice Direction The Courts Service has published a new Practice Direction concerning review or correction applications for judgments or orders made by the Court of Appeal.