Progress for the removal of barriers to broadband in Ireland
The Statutory Instrument numbered 391 of 2016 (SI 391/2016) transposes EU Directive 2014/61 into Irish law.
Communications Minister Denis...
The Statutory Instrument numbered 391 of 2016 (SI 391/2016) transposes EU Directive 2014/61 into Irish law.
Communications Minister Denis...
This week a senior executive with the Kerry Group went to the High Court to protect his position when faced with what he considers is a...
The recent Labour Court decision in the Freshways case means that unions are basically back at the table in organisations where employers...
The recent Scottish case of Tyco Fire highlighted that a landlord will not always be successful in challenging the validity of a break...
Today, the 25th of July 2016 marks the first day that Adjudication will be the automatic form of dispute resolution for any payment...
The 'consumer' defence got another airing in the High Court recently. This time Ms. Justice Baker decided that the borrower in...
The Dáil has approved the nominations of the eleven members of the new Legal Services Regulatory Authority (“LSRA”) to be established...
One of the most important cases to be heard so far this year concerns the validity of keep open clauses. Can a landlord force...
For the most part in Ireland Court documents such as affidavits have to be filed by hand. Nothing has changed for centuries. Our...
To think behaviour like this still occurs! Leeds United Football Club has been ordered to pay former employee Lucy Ward around £290,000...
A recent Freedom of Information request to the PSRA revealed that less than 1% all complaints made against estate agents, valuers and...
The Tánaiste and Minister for Justice announced this week that the long awaited Mediation Bill will be published in the Autumn, in...
The parallels between the commencement, and subsequent value, of automation in financial markets, and the potential to revolutionize...
Interesting Article in today's Irish Times under tag line "Fintech sector is strong but challenges lie ahead".
Brexit has taken everyone...
I could not let this week pass without commenting on the newest gaming craze which has become an instant global hit. It would of course...
A tenant company is struggling and ultimately it becomes insolvent. It decides to appoint an examiner as there is an reasonable...
Yesterday the European Commission adopted the much talked about Privacy Shield. This is the new framework for EU-US data transfers which...
Banks have come under scrutiny across Europe over the last number of years for mis-selling derivatives. Complex financial instruments are...
Wicklow County Councillors have voted this week to impose distance restrictions between fast-food outlets and children facilities...
The Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Employment has published the Code of Practice Governing Conduct of Adjudication under the recently...
It's not just an unkind, if sometimes accurate way to describe the stereo typical law firm partner. Bookish; humourless; serious; and...
We all know that prevention is better than cure in construction disputes. So why don't we work harder to avoid disputes arising at...
The increase in tourism has highlighted the shortage of hotel beds in Ireland. particularly in Dublin. Experts in the tourism industry...
Our clients are constantly looking for ways to improve their construction offering for new tenants. There is constant demand for new...
After entering examinership earlier this year Debenhams has applied to the High Court to have at least three of its leases repudiated as...
The recent news item where a temp worker placed through an agency with PwC was sent home for refusing to wear heels should cause all...
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