White collared – new approaches to corporate crime In the January/February 2016 Gazette, barrister Brian Gageby says that new approaches to prosecuting white-collar crime in the US and Britain are
Whistleblowing: The Protected Disclosures Act 2014 Solicitors advising employers and employees alike should understand the impact of a ‘protected disclosure’, writes Anne O’Connell in the Gazette.
Wherever I lay my hat: supports for clients facing repossession Solicitors should be familiar with the social housing support options available for clients facing repossession, writes Rose Wall in
Where the creative arts meet artificial intelligence IMRO and Law Society of Ireland Annual Copyright Lecture 2021 to focus on the important intersection between copyright and AI. IMRO and the Law
When you must apply for a Practising Certificate (PC) A Practising Certificate must be applied for on or before 1 February in each year in order to be dated 1 January of that year and thereby
What You Need To Know About The Registration Of Deeds And Title Act 2006 This act has recently passed all its stages in the Oireachtas and some sections have been brought into force. This act has
What to do After a Suicide in the Workplace Responding after a suicide has occurred can be complex. Law Society Psychological Services has devised a protocol to guide how your legal workplace might
The Law Society wants to hear from you about the key issues affecting your work, future opportunities and how we can best support you.
What is Psychological Safety? Team psychological safety is now defined as: “a shared belief held by members of a team that it’s OK to take risks, to express their ideas and concerns, to speak up
Psychological safety is the foundation of high-performing teams in the workplace and central to creating a culture of wellbeing and productivity, which is why we are launching two new toolkits on