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RDJ LLP
RDJ recently acted for renowned international Qatari businessperson, Wissam Al Mana, in achieving a significant settlement arising out of High Court proceedings initiated in February 2020.
Dillon Eustace
The High Court has highlighted what it describes as "a far from satisfactory" situation whereby there is a divergence in the approach adopted by the courts to the insertion of certain...
Matheson
On 2 February 2024, the High Court delivered judgment in Commission for Communications Regulation v Eircom Limited, which is of significance in relation to the treatment of legally privileged...
Dillon Eustace
In O'Donovan v Cork County Council [2024] IEHC 33, the High Court agreed to stay personal injury proceedings on foot of an application by the defendant that the plaintiff undergo a medical examination...
RDJ LLP
A recent High Court decision, delivered by Ms Justice Bolger, in Henderson v Dublin Airport Authority T/A DAA Public Ltd Company & Anor (Approved) [2024] IEHC 29...
RDJ LLP
A recent High Court decision of Mr. Justice Heslin in Start Mortgages Limited v Michael Ryan and Agnes Ryan[1] , has sounded the klaxon for lay litigants...
Arthur Cox
The Act, once commenced, will introduce a civil litigation mechanism through which representative actions can be brought by a qualified entity on behalf of consumers for alleged infringement of their...
William Fry
They dismissed his appeal against the 2022 determination of the High Court that Mr Delaney had failed to establish privilege in any of 1,123 documents seized by the Corporate...
Ogier
Two judgments handed down by the High Court and Court of Appeal, respectively, in late 2023 helpfully summarise the current scope of the Norwich Pharmacal jurisdiction in Ireland.
Dillon Eustace
The High Court has refused an application to strike out proceedings against an architect defendant, holding that where an expert report has established that there is a basis for arguing negligence...
Eversheds Sutherland Ireland
The Courts and Civil Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 2023 (the "Act") has been signed by the President and third-party funding ("TPF") of international arbitration will be permitted...
Matheson
Commercial Litigation and Dispute Resolution partners Karen Reynolds and Connor Cassidy co-author the Irish chapter for The Practitioner's Guide to Global Investigations eighth edition.
Arthur Cox
The General Scheme follows from the Report of the Review of the Defamation Act 2009 (the "Report") which was published in March 2022...
Arthur Cox
On 5 July 2023, the Courts and Civil Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 2023 (the "Act") was signed into law by the President of Ireland.
Arthur Cox
In a recent judgment, the High Court held that a party waived their right to privilege over legal advices received by it (Elsharkawy v The Minister for Transport [2023] IEHC 672).
Arthur Cox
On 17 July 2023, the Law Reform Commission published a comprehensive Consultation Paper setting out various considerations regarding the potential legalisation...
Dillon Eustace
The Personal Injuries Assessment Board (PIAB) has been renamed and will now be known as the Injuries Resolution Board.
William Fry
The injunction, which restrains Teva from launching a generic version of BMS' product Eliquis®, while BMS maintains a supplementary protection certificate (SPC) for its active ingredient...
Dillon Eustace
In C. (A Minor suing through his Mother and Next Friend) v An Unnamed Driver [2023] IEHC 651, the High Court approved a PIAB assessment of damages arising out of a road traffic accident.
William Fry
The Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) in Case C-376/22, Google Ireland v KommAustria has confirmed that EU member states may not subject online platforms established in another member...
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