A matter of interpretation: Legal interpretation in Ireland There is a lack of training and testing of legal interpreters in Ireland, writes Mary Phelan in the April 2017 Gazette. A demanding role
A new Law School outreach campaign shares letters penned by trainee solicitors to their younger selves.
A guide to networking for smaller legal practices Networking can be really useful for growing your client base, increasing referrals, knowledge-sharing and problem-solving.
A Guide for In-house Solicitors Employed in the Corporate and Public Sectors Contents President's foreword Chapter 1 - Introduction Chapter 2 - Your role Chapter 3 - Relationship with external legal
A group of NGOs and legal groups has cautioned that without urgent changes to the Family Courts Bill 2022, children, couples experiencing relationship breakdown, and survivors of domestic violence
A good innings: Cecelia Joyce interview Mary Hallissey interviews one of Ireland's leading cricketers, who also fields a demanding legal career at A&L Goodbody. Playing both sides The Irish woman
The Law Society of Ireland is committed to hosting the Calcutta Run as a sustainable and community-based event.
A faster, more efficient way to buy and sell property New conveyancing system takes effect from New Year鈥檚 Day. Buying and selling property is about to become more streamlined and efficient with
A faster, more efficient way to buy and sell property New conveyancing system takes effect from New Year鈥檚 Day 2019. Buying and selling property is about to become more streamlined and efficient
A decade of legal upskilling Kilkenny solicitors gather for 10th annual Law Society conference Almost 100 solicitors from across the south east attended the 10th annual General Practice Update