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Artificial Intelligence (AI) is the theme for the Diploma Centre’s 2025 Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) starting on Tuesday, 10 June 2025.
In recognition of Pro bono week, the Law Society invites you to Blackhall Place on Thursday 12 June.
Starting from September onwards, programmes will include a range of certificates, diplomas, two LLMs, and Professional Doctorate in Law offered in partnership with Northumbria University. All courses ...
Each year, the legal community takes part in Calcutta Run to raise vital funds in support of homelessness services in Ireland and Kolkata, India. In 2025, we are delighted to once again support our ...
The European Data Protection Board has published its opinion on the processing of personal data in the context of AI models. Elaine Morrissey analyses the details for the April 2025 Gazette.
There are just a few days left to complete the Law Society Solicitor Survey. Don’t miss this opportunity to share your feedback about your work, career and what you need from us by the new deadline ...
Deep dive into legal careers in the public sector set for 21 May.
The Women in Leadership Mentoring Programme supports female solicitor mentees in advancing their careers while allowing mentor solicitors to develop their leadership skills. Applications for both ...
Lawyers at RDJ have highlighted the potential impact on the construction sector of a trade war sparked by US President Donald Trump’s tariffs announcement last week. Partner Shane O’Connor says that ...
International law firm Bird & Bird has expanded its team in Ireland by appointing Susan Battye as head of the country’s employment practice. Battye has more than two decades of experience advising ...
A Canadian province has become one of the first jurisdictions in the world to require lawyers to tell the court if and how they have used artificial intelligence (AI), according to the Law Society ...
Corporate-law firm William Fry is in talks with senior representatives of the Irish division of global firm Eversheds Sutherland about a potential agreement, according to a report in the Irish Times.
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