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Corp + Anam - the west’s answer to Love/Hate returns
A YOUNG woman is brutally assaulted but her attacker, a serial offender, is walking the streets freely after being given bail by a corrupt judge, in spite of Garda appeals to remand him in custody.
Council should be able to hire local solicitors
A Mullingar councillor has hit out at Westmeath County Council for failing to employ local solicitors.
Donncha O’Connell appointed to new Legal Aid Board
NUI Galway law lecturer Donncha O’Connell has been appointed by the Minister for Justice and Equality, Alan Shatter to the State’s new Legal Aid Board.
HSE accused of being ‘ripped off’ by suppliers
The HSE West chairman Councillor Padraig Conneely has accused the HSE and the Department of Health of being “ripped off” over the past 10 years by being charged “top dollar” by suppliers.
HSE accused of being ‘ripped off’ by suppliers
The HSE West chairman Councillor Padraig Conneely has accused the HSE and the Department of Health of being “ripped off” over the past 10 years by being charged “top dollar” by suppliers.
City businessman and election candidate slams HSE West €7m spend on legal fees
A general election candidate and a founding member of Hope4Disability, a local disability action group, has slammed what he terms the “obscene” amount of more than €7 million spent by the HSE West on legal fees for barristers and solicitors last year.
Mayo solicitors’ firm to provide legal services for NAMA
A Swinford and Kiltimagh based Mayo solicitors’ firm has been selected as one of 64 firms to be appointed to a panel for the provision of legal services to the National Assets Management Agency.
Merger creates a leading dynamic law firm
Two of Kilkenny’s leading law firms, Poe Kiely Hogan and Michael Lanigan & Co have announced that they are merging into the firm of Poe Kiely Hogan Lanigan with offices at 20 - 21 Patrick Street, Kilkenny.
JCI Galway honours Galway’s top young entrepreneurs for the eleventh year
Who will be Galway’s 11th Young Entrepreneur of the Year? The success of the JCI Galway Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award can be seen from its 11 years in existence. The competition celebrates the entrepreneurial vision of budding young Galway entrepreneurs like past winners Mike O’Connor of Bellissimo, Liam Dilleen of EZ Living, Pearce Flannery of Pragmatica, and Declan Ganley of Rivada Communications. The diversity of business ventures has been the hallmark of the competition. It was the success of Joerg Mueller’s dream to turn herbal medicine into a profession that led him to win last year’s competition.