Legal Supreme Court hears case of farmer allowed to keep land worth €1.8m despite debts of €1.1mThe case marks the first time that a personal insolvency case has been heard by the Supreme Court
Planning Planning system set for radical overhaul under new legislationConsolidated Planning Bill aims to speed up An Bord Pleanála process and reduce the number of judicial review challenges
Legal Attorney General warns speed of AI progress must not outstrip the lawPaul Gallagher said intelligent systems, recently claimed to be ‘sentient’, could not displace human responsibility
Legal Attorney General stepped in over hike in Law Library fees Paul Gallagher asked Bar Council chair for more time before it altered a cap on subscription costs for Cork and country-based barristers
Tributes paid to Mr Justice Cross on his retirementThe judge who heard cervical smear cases is to work towards a PhD on John Philpot Curran, the Irish statesman, in his retirement
The strange case of Perrigo, the Revenue and the shrinking tax demandWhy did our tax authority settle for less than one-fifth of what it thought was properly owed by an American-based pharmaceutical company?