The Law Society's new Legal Tech Hub brings together tools, insights and training to help you use technology with confidence in practice and manage your cyber security risk.
The inaugural Justice Matters issued to Ministers, TDs and Senators last week. The goal of this short two-page update is to help them make sense of the biggest issues impacting the justice system – ...
Voting for the Law Society Council Election has opened for members and runs until 5pm on Thursday 16 October 2025.
It’s for both practising solicitors and bookkeeping staff in legal firms. No prior experience or qualifications in law or ...
If considering insurance renewal, succession planning or closing your firm, learn more about how the Special Purpose Fund ...
The Law Society of Ireland welcomes the recommendation from the Legal Services Regulation Authority (LSRA) to streamline its processes for dealing with complaints. The recommendation was contained in ...
It has come to the attention of the Law Society that an internet search engine deploying AI-technology is generating inaccurate information in relation to disciplinary findings against solicitors.
The Law Society’s online AML Hub contains general guidance for solicitors on AML including sample template documentation for Policies, Controls and Procedures, Business Risk Assessment and a Client ...
It is the responsibility of each firm to ensure that you have PII in place before the mandatory renewal date of 1 December 2025. Confirmation of PII cover must be provided through the Law Society’s ...
Online applications are available for PCs, Qualifying Certificates, membership, and applications from solicitors in full-time service with the State. Solicitors wishing to apply for a Certificate of ...
Small practices are vital hubs within the Irish legal system, driving local economies and connecting communities. This October marks the first Small Practice Month, aimed at solicitors practising in ...
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