As part of a statutory review of the effectiveness of the Decision Support Service (DSS) the legal profession has been invited to participate in a survey with a deadline of 6pm on Friday 14 February .
Move more and sit less with these top tips for those working from home. More than half of those working from home as a result of the COVID-19 restrictions estimate that they are sitting down for an ...
Legal aid fees will be paid in respect of adjourned trials and the Department of Justice has now clarified arrangements and fee levels. The Department proposes to pay the defence solicitor brief fee ...
Have you been seriously injured in an accident that wasn’t your fault? Yes? Well then, you probably shouldn’t publish photographs of you taking part in a triathlon on your Facebook page if you’re ...
President Michael D Higgins said that a spirit of ‘generous humanity and necessary inclusiveness’ had led to the foundation of Free Legal Advice Centres (FLAC) fifty years ago, its chief executive ...
It is estimated that as many as 25,000 people currently live in some kind of residential care. It is hoped that their cases will be reviewed by the newly created Decision Support Service, once the ...
Practitioners may have received a phishing email purporting to be from a John Melson enquiring if the practice would be able ...
Places an obligation on solicitors to provide advice and information prior to the issuing of any proceeding – a statutory declaration is required to be provided to satisfy same, The court has the ...
There is a great deal to be gained from a variety of peer support structures that can help reduce professional loneliness and isolation. Professional loneliness, as a concept, may be unfamiliar, but ...