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SepThere have been recent press reports that care homes could face criminal prosecution arising from deaths that occurred within the homes during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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AugInsolvency rates remained low during the COVID-19 pandemic and governmental financial aids provided during the pandemic have been phased out and/or withdrawn. However, we are beginning to see the SCARP option being explored more frequently.
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AprHayes solicitors LLP has again been recognised in the latest edition of leading international legal directory The Legal 500. Here you can read what some of our clients had to say.
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FebThe Pharmaceutical Society of Ireland has recently published statistics relating to the volume and nature of complaints for 2020.
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FebThe Government announced recently a one -off public holiday for Friday 18 March 2022 as a national commemoration of those who lost their lives to Covid and to recognise the contribution of frontline workers.
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JanSection 14 of the Civil Liability and Courts Act 2004 obliges a plaintiff, defendant or third party in a personal injuries action, who is providing written evidence, to swear an affidavit of verification in relation to a pleading or further information.
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