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Athboy solicitor nominated as judge
An Athboy solicitor and brother of Transport Minister, Noel Dempsey, has been nominated as a district judge by the Government, following his selection by the Judicial Appointments Advisory Board.
Cosgallen news
Mayo Citizens’ Information Service will hold an outreach on Wednesday November 26 at the Cosgallen Office, Enterprise Centre, Airport Road, Charlestown from 9.45am to 11.30am.
Cosgallen news
This year the 16 days of action opposing violence against women will run from November 25 to December 10 and to highlight this Cosgallen CDP are running an event called In Her Shoes. This involves having a shoe display on a shop window with each pair of shoes representing one woman who has been murdered in Ireland since 1996 as a result of domestic violence. To facilitate this event Cosgallen would be grateful if local people would drop old unwanted ladies’ shoes into their office or into O’Connell’s Pharmacy, Main Street, Swinford.
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.
Suicide awareness
A day course in suicide awareness training will take place this Saturday, March 28, from 10am to 4.30pm in the Cúram Family Centre, Claremorris.
Constance Cassidy to address BPW summer lunch
Constance Cassidy SC is to be the guest speaker at the BPW summer lunch to be held next month at The Ardilaun.
Judge pays tribute to retiring District Court Clerk
Judge John Neilan has paid tribute to retiring District Court Clerk, Pat Kelly, saying he will be sadly missed.
Judge pays tribute to retiring District Court Clerk
Judge John Neilan has paid tribute to retiring District Court Clerk, Pat Kelly, saying he will be sadly missed.
Dozens of cases adjourned at District Court
For the second week in a row, scores of disappointed defendants left Mullingar District Court without their cases being heard.