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03
FebThe Pharmaceutical Society of Ireland has recently published statistics relating to the volume and nature of complaints for 2020.
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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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16
DecThe Court of Appeal overturned the decision made by the High Court in Warren Harford v Electricity Supply Board [2020] IEHC 752 in which the High Court had made an award of €83,000 in damages for nervous shock.
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10
DecAs we approach the end of another pandemic year, which has had more than its share of ups and downs, it’s timely to express our deep appreciation of your loyal support that has given great stability to us during another uncertain year.
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05
DecCosts Differential Orders are a useful tool in a defendant’s arsenal to ensure plaintiffs issue cases in the appropriate court jurisdiction. Calderbank Letters offer a mechanism to defendants to facilitate the early resolution of claims.
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08
SepConsent orders in personal injury cases are a common occurrence. A consent order is an order made by the Court in terms that have been agreed by the parties to the proceedings and which are submitted to the Court for approval.
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