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  • 10
    Apr

    Supreme Court judgment has important consequences for employers and members of unincorporated associations

    • Robbie Slattery , Joe O'Malley
    • Litigation & Dispute Resolution, Commercial & Business, Dispute Resolution & Litigation

    The Supreme Court has delivered a decision in Hickey v McGowan [2017] IESC 6 which has important consequences for business and commercial entities dealing with litigation arising from the acts of their employees.

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  • 10
    Apr

    Parliamentary privilege scrutinised by the Courts

    • Robbie Slattery , Joe O'Malley
    • Litigation & Dispute Resolution, Commercial & Business

    The Courts have delivered judgment in two important cases which involve the concept of parliamentary privilege. At its most basic, that principle means that in general the Courts do not have a role in – and are not permitted to –scrutinise comments made in the Houses of the Oireachtas.

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  • 06
    Apr

    New Civil Liability Bill paves the way for introduction of Periodic Payment Orders

    • Conor Morgan
    • Healthcare Law

    The Government recently published new legislation on 13 January 2017, in the form of the Civil Liability (Amendment) Bill 2017, which for the first time empowers the Courts to make consensual and non-consensual Periodic Payment Orders (PPOs) to compensate injured parties in cases of catastrophic injury where long term permanent care is required.

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  • 04
    Apr

    Getting ready for Brexit – Known Unknowns, Unknown Unknowns and Opportunities

    • Matthew Austin
    • Litigation & Dispute Resolution, Commercial & Business, Regulatory & Administrative Law, Brexit

    Trying to make sense of the United Kingdom’s decision to leave the European Union is a fool’s errand.

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  • 22
    Mar

    Companies Act 2014: re-registration options still open to companies after the 30 November 2016 deadline

    • David Phelan , Sabrina Burke
    • Commercial & Business

    With the introduction of the new Companies Act 2014 on 1st June 2015, all existing private companies limited by shares were obliged to convert to either a private company limited by shares (LTD) or to a designated activity company (DAC) - before 30 November 2016.

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  • 16
    Mar

    A commercial lease from a tenant’s perspective

    • Lynne Northridge
    • Property

    The relationship between a landlord and a tenant of a business premises is set out under The Landlord and Tenant (Amendment) Act 1980 as amended by the Landlord and Tenant (Amendment) Act 1994.

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