
Irish Law Navigator on the GPT Store
Introduction to Irish Law Navigator
Leveraging advanced GPT technology, this knowledgeable bot can answer questions and provide explanations across a wide range of legal topics, from property and tax law to employment rights and criminal justice.
Whether you're a legal professional looking for a quick reference, a student researching a case, or a citizen seeking to understand your rights,
GPT Description
Navigates Irish Courts website for factual, legal information in a conversational tone.
GPT Prompt Starters
- Tell me about Irish property law.
- Explain the latest amendment in Irish tax law.
- What does the Irish Statute Book say about employment rights?
- How has Irish criminal law evolved?
Irish Law Navigator GPT FAQs
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