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AprEmployment status is a tricky area of law in that a contractor relationship can be agreed between the parties but that doesn’t prevent the Workplace Relations Commission, the Revenue Commissioners and/or the Department of Social Protection deciding that an employment relationship is more suitable.
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AprThe Court of Appeal has recently affirmed an order of the High Court which had set aside the decision by the Deputy Master to strike out the defence in Personal Injuries proceedings for a failure to comply with an order for discovery.
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MarThe member states of the European Union have now given their approval to the final wording of the new product liability directive (2022/0302), which is set to replace the existing directive. This new directive is scheduled to be implemented across all member states by 9 December 2026.
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MarThe High Court imposes a litigation restriction Order upon a Plaintiff and his mother but refuses to dismiss clinical negligence proceedings in A (A Person with Disabilities) suing by his mother and Next Friend, AA v HSE and Cork University Maternity Hospital [2024] IEHC 747
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MarIn this third article in the ‘Embracing Change’ series, Mary Hough comments on the gathering momentum for the introduction of a Pre Action Protocol (PAP) and Stephen McGuinness explains what a PAP is and how its introduction would mark a significant step forward..
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FebTo what extent can directors and senior executives be held accountable for a company committing civil wrongs? Is knowledge of the wrongdoing of the company required of those individuals? This was considered in a case involving an alleged tort committed by directors...
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