A step forward The Law Society of Ireland welcomes the additional investment in justice and law reform indicated by the new Programme for Government.
A simpler, faster way to pay for Law Society services A new payment system is being introduced to streamline the process of making payments to the Law Society, offering greater efficiency for both
A shift in focus for Regulation – better supporting the profession For many practising solicitors, the increasing demands of regulatory compliance can often feel like a thorn in the side, an
A record 6,450 from 84 countries register for free Law Society course on AI Course deadline extended until Tuesday 19 August. Over 6,450 people have registered for the Law Society’s free online
A question of evidence – New Rules of the Superior Courts New Rules of the Superior Courts are set to shake up High Court procedures from 1 October. Elizabeth Mara surmises that this could come with
A Practical Approach to Raising and Maintaining Conveyancing Standards The Conveyancing Committee has agreed to make available guidelines as prepared by the SLA entitled 'A Practical Approach to
A positive identity Change how you work, and how you are seen, using the GIVE method.
A new direction in procurement practice Practitioners acting in public procurement contracts should heed the Court of Appeal decision in Word Perfect, argues Aoife Beirne in the latest Gazette.
A new approach to human rights In the June Gazette, John J Ryan analyses unique non-state human rights mechanisms in Kosovo. Mission to Kosovo The United Nations’ Mission in Kosovo (UNMIK) began