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AprBetween High Court decisions and upcoming legislative amendments, the law of defamation in Ireland continues to develop.
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AprEuropean companies will receive significant relief from looming sustainability reporting rules under an EU proposal that received the overwhelming endorsement of the European Parliament...
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AprThe High Court’s recent consideration of the relevant criteria to be assessed in respect of the awarding of a differential costs order is noteworthy. It formed part of Ms Justice Emily Egan’s March 2025 judgment in the case of Martina Quinlan v Michael Quinlan [2025] IEHC 170.
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AprIn this fourth article in the ‘ Embracing Change’ series Louise O’Rourke and Martha Wilson welcome the introduction of Practice Directions HC131 and HC132 which come into effect on 28th April 2025.
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AprOn 8th April 2025, Minister for Enterprise, Tourism and Employment, Peter Burke TD, confirmed that an employee’s entitlement to statutory sick leave will remain at five days per calendar year.
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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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