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A Pleading Two-Step, Part 1: The Dangers of Dispensing With Counsel, 1866
23 Apr 2021
The Brats of Mountrath Street, 1867-1890
19 Apr 2021
The Man of Many Wives, 1884-1895
15 Apr 2021
The Bar Cricket Club in Season, 1889-1890
26 Mar 2021
Boys’ Night In Ends in Three Months’ Hard Labour for Elderly Barrister, 1892
25 Mar 2021
The ‘Cleansing’ of Bull Lane, 1878
24 Mar 2021
Future Supreme Court Judge Unsuccessfully Sued for Negligent Driving, 1924
23 Mar 2021
An Aggrieved Apprentice, 1874
22 Mar 2021
A Barrister’s Right to Walk Unobstructed, 1893
19 Mar 2021
Ormond Quay Prison Break, 1784
18 Mar 2021
A Princess Arrested in the Four Courts, 1864
16 Mar 2021
The Man Who Married His Mother-in-Law, 1904
12 Mar 2021
Carlow Solicitor Takes Down Two IRA Men in Career-Ending Gun Battle, 1923
11 Mar 2021
Fun on Circuit, 1909
9 Mar 2021
His Only Brief, 1896
9 Mar 2021
The Goat of Morgan Place, 1881
8 Mar 2021
Legal Monkeys Hire Organ-Grinders to Disrupt Judge’s Party, 1846-66
4 Mar 2021
No Catholic Testament in the Four Courts, 1919
3 Mar 2021
Enough to make Curls Stand on End: Fee Recovery and the Junior Bar, 1862-present
2 Mar 2021
The Fighting Herb Doctors of Church Street and Parnell Street, 1852
1 Mar 2021
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