Lawyers at Philip Lee say that a recent Court of Appeal decision has provided more clarity on how contracting authorities should approach the issue of tenders that appear to be abnormally low. The ...
The Assisted Decision-Making (Capacity) (Amendment) Bill 2022 is set to introduce important amendments to the 2015 act. Eimear Burke, Hannah Unger and Ciara Dowd BL spotlight some of the more ...
There were 33 bankruptcy adjudications in Q4 last year, up from eight in Q3 and 29 in Q2, according to a statistical report from the Insolvency Service of Ireland (ISI). There were 301 new ...
The Workplace Relations Commission (WRC) increased the number of hearings it held last year by 75% to more than 3,300, according to its annual report. The body said that this enabled it to deal with a ...
While most of the Data Sharing and Governance Act 2019 has yet to be commenced, its provisions are set to have a big impact. The Data Sharing and Governance Act 2019 was signed into law by the ...
Loneliness and meaninglessness are constituent reasons for asking for euthanasia, a Dutch academic told the Oireachtas Committee on Assisted Dying today (26 September). Professor Theo Boer, a ...
Practitioners will note that the email does not come from a Law Society email address and uses American English spelling rather than Irish spelling conventions. If you received this email, please ...
For small and medium legal firms, physical security becomes even more crucial due to the sensitive nature of the information they handle – client records, case files, legal documents, and sometimes ...
This networking event will be centred around a discussion on stalking, harassment and unwanted conduct, from Keith Walsh SC, a leading family law lawyer, and Erin Brogan, FLAC.
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