Latest News from Worthingtons Solicitors Northern Ireland

Plans to reduce the cost of legal aid.

30 April 2013

Worthingtons Solicitors look at steps taken to save millions of pounds in legal aid and consider Government plans to make further reductions. Read More...

Successful NI free pre-school places announced

25 April 2013

Brian Moss of Worthingtons Solicitors Belfast advises on options open to parents of children who have not been allocated the pre-school places of their choosing. Read More...

Industrial Tribunal awards £12,293 to a care worker in sexual harassme

19 April 2013

Tribunal make an award of over £12,000 to a charity worker who was found to have been subjected to sexual harassment. Read More...

Brian Moss, Solicitor with Worthingtons Litigation department

Judge quashes decision to proceed with the A5 dual carriageway project

09 April 2013

High Court judge quashes a decision to proceed with plans for the A5 dual carriageway Read More...

Nikki McConnell, Litigation Partner, Worthingtons Solicitors

New ATM issues affecting Ulster Bank customers

07 March 2013

Ulster Bank finds itself back in the spotlight as RBS customers face problems with using ATMs, online banking and phone banking. Read More...

Brian Moss, Solicitor with Worthingtons Litigation department

Plans for £100m golf resort to go ahead

28 February 2013

The National Trust legal challenge to the £100m golf resort near the Giant's Causeway has failed and the development is set to go ahead. Read More...

Historical child abuse inquiry to investigate 35 NI institutions

22 February 2013

The Chairman of the state inquiry into historical child abuse in Northern Ireland has revealed that 35 institutions will be examined as part of the inquiry. Read More...

Brian Moss, Solicitor with Worthingtons Litigation department

Delay in issuing abortion guidelines 'may diminish public confidence'

20 February 2013

The Department of Health have successfully appealed against an order to disclose information on terminations in Northern Ireland. Read More...

Will big developments be prioritised over the age old right to light?

19 February 2013

The Law Commission consultation in England could result in the age old right to light being scrapped to protect residential, office and commercial development. Read More...

Do I have to pay staff who are off due to bad weather?

18 February 2013

Worthingtons Solicitors advise on how to deal with Employee absences during poor weather conditions. Read More...