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  • 27
    Jul

    Is it necessary for a departed employee to have exhausted all internal procedures before lodging a constructive dismissal complaint?

    • Anne Lyne

    Whilst the instinctive view might be that a failure to voice workplace concerns using an employer’s grievance or dignity at work procedure would be fatal to an individual’s constructive dismissal claim, recent decisions issued by the Workplace Relations Commission (“WRC”) and Labour Court respective

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  • 17
    Jul

    The Law Reform Commission - Third-Party Litigation Funding

    • Jeremy Erwin

    The Law Reform Commission has this morning published its consultation paper on Third-Party Litigation Funding.

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  • 17
    Jul

    Reaffirmation of Morrisey nervous shock principles by the High Court

    • Mary Hough , Kevin Kelly

    The recent judgment in Mitchell v HSE [2023] IEHC 394 has upheld the Morrisey decision and confirms that there is no duty of care owed to relatives of those who participate in a screening programme.

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  • 07
    Jul

    The UK Investment Association publishes guidance on requisitioning shareholder resolutions – important differences for shareholders in Irish PLCs

    • Ken Casey , David Mangan

    The UK Investment Association has published Member Guidance on Effective Requisitioning of Shareholder Resolutions.

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  • 29
    Jun

    Extension of Breastfeeding Entitlement

    • Breda O'Malley

    As of 3 July 2023, the entitlement to breastfeeding breaks in the workplace will be extended from the current period of six months (26 weeks) to two years (104 weeks) after the child’s birth. 

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  • 26
    Jun

    Personal Injuries Summons Renewal Update: Elaboration on the Special Circumstances Test

    • Stephen McGuinness , Kevin Kelly

    In the recent High Court judgment in Murphy v. Depuy Ireland [2023] IEHC 220, Barr J offered an insightful decision in relation to the principles governing the renewal of a Personal Injuries Summons

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