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JunLaura Fannin and Matthew Austin of Hayes solicitors recently spoke to representatives from a variety of businesses involved in the Irish motor industry
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JunOn 1 May 2015, Judgment was given by Justice Cross of the High Court in a case where a woman, who asked to remain anonymous, brought a claim in relation to a symphysiotomy she underwent at a Dublin hospital in 1963. The woman claimed she suffered life-long pain following the procedure and could not bond with her baby daughter after the birth because she was in such pain.
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MayHayes partners David Phelan and Kevin Dunne travelled to Birmingham in May to join in the celebrations to toast 150 years of the Veterinary Defence Society
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AprWhen agreeing to provide loan facilities to prospective borrowers, lenders insert conditions precedent in facility documentation to be satisfied by the borrower before funds are drawn down
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AprAlleged breaches of regulatory codes by financial institutions have featured in a number of default and repossession cases. Jeremy Erwin reviews the implications of recent judgments for lenders and borrowers.
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MarThe Supreme Court has upheld a judgment of the High Court quashing a decision by the Medical Council of Ireland to find a Consultant Paediatric Surgeon, Professor Martin Corbally, guilty of poor professional performance (PPP).
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