The High Court, in AIB v Counihan ([2016] IEHC 72), a judgment of this author, acknowledged the ex officio obligation existing under ECJ case law for a national court to assess, of its own motion, ...
Raymond Bradley (Malcomson Law, Dublin), Geraldine Clarke (Gleeson McGrath Baldwin LLP, Dublin), Nicola Dunleavy (Matheson, Dublin), Alison Fanagan (A&L Goodbody LLP, Dublin), Larry Fenelon (Leman ...
The new Family Law Act changes more than just the minimum living-apart period. The Family Law Act 2019 was enacted on 25 October 2019 and is expected to be commenced very shortly. The act follows on ...
AI: Webinars and CPD workshops continue to run in 2025 plus the coming launch of a new online Technology information hub for ...
Have you been seriously injured in an accident that wasn’t your fault? Yes? Well then, you probably shouldn’t publish photographs of you taking part in a triathlon on your Facebook page if you’re ...
There is a great deal to be gained from a variety of peer support structures that can help reduce professional loneliness and isolation. Professional loneliness, as a concept, may be unfamiliar, but ...
Your insights matter! We need the opinion of as many solicitors as possible working both in private practice and in-house so we can offer effective support across the profession wherever you are and ...
The Law Society’s Conditions of Sale 2019 for conveyancers came into effect on 1 January 2019. They provide that title is now investigated before the contract is entered into. The conditions radically ...
The apparent success story of the current Enduring Power of Attorney (EPA) system shared by the Decision Support Service (DSS) yesterday (30 March 2025) is significantly misleading according to the ...
Representatives of the Business Law Committee recently met with senior officials from the Inward Investment Unit of the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment. The meeting focussed on the ...
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