A recent Supreme Court judgement has implications for the way in which banks interact with lenders
A recent Supreme Court judgement has implications for the way in which banks interact with lenders
Awards for damages caused by defective products can be high, even for relatively minor claims. This article reviews the relevant legistation.
Examining the stance of the Court of Justice of the EU and how it relates to Ireland
New legislation proposes streamlining the process of EPA registration
A recent Court of Appeal decision emphasised the need to be particular about details and avoid generic terms in litigation proceedings.
Our conveyancing team has considerable experience in making the process of buying a house seamless and hassle-free. Follow these essential ten steps to turning the key in your new hall door.
Irish owners of bank-funded assets in France should beware the French debt recovery regime
Obtaining a survey of any residential property is an essential step in the conveyancing process. Here's why.
If your boss approaches you and says, “Look, things are not working out. I think we need to talk “off the record”, what are your options? Under Irish law, you have quite a few.
Before signing on the dotted line, it's important to understand the impact of Repair and Refurbishment obligations in long-term commercial leases
Covid-19 has placed many relationships under severe stress, none more so than Partnerships
An EPA is an important document for anyone facing the prospect of mental incapacity.
The introduction of new EU legislation has simplified cross-border succession, particularly in cases of property ownership.
The Supreme Court delivered a decision in the case of Droog v Revenue Commissioners on 6 October 2016, and held that the four year time limits for the process of Revenue “forming an opinion” under Section 811 of the Taxes Consolidation Act 1997 applied.
A recent case in the European Court of Human Rights has far-reaching consequences for employers.
Capital Acquisitions Tax (CAT) is payable on a gift or inheritance received by a beneficiary from a “donor”. There are several ways donors can be efficient and help to reduce CAT payable by their beneficiaries.
Proper regulation of the processing of personal data is intended to help to bridge the so-called ‘trust gap’ between business and the consumer who entrusts personal data to it, with a resultant increase in electronic commerce as well as consumer business. This article forms the basis of initial considerations to comply with GDPR.