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We are pleased to continue our sponsorship of Dublin International Disputes Week, which takes place in the College Green Hotel from 20 – 24 October.
In a recent English decision, the directors of an insolvent company were made personally liable for both the company’s and ...
This year, our annual Dispute Resolution Conference will focus on two of the most closely watched developments in Irish ...
L-R: Eoin Cassidy, Keith Newman and Rory Kirrane SC We are pleased to welcome back Keith Newman as a partner in our Energy ...
The European Commission's decision to inspect Michelin’s premises has been partially annulled by the General Court due to a ...
The long-awaited Charities (Amendment) Act 2024 has now been enacted and awaits commencement. All Irish charities need to familiarise themselves with the new rules. We consider some of the key ...
Barclays Bank Ireland plc (BBI), a subsidiary of Barclays plc, has obtained approval from the Irish High Court for a transaction to sell its German retail… ...
Legal submissions and citations are not exempt from the phenomenon of AI hallucinations. This occurs when an AI model generates an incorrect or misleading… ...
The Web Summit litigation has put the spotlight on shareholder oppression – a complex and often misunderstood area of company law. In this article, our Commercial Disputes team explains what ...
Our Public Procurement team looks at a recent High Court judgement which provides guidance on the circumstances in which a contracting authority must investigate tenders that appear to be abnormally ...
A successful party will generally be awarded its costs against the unsuccessful party. However, this isn’t much of a comfort if obtaining costs from the plaintiff may be unrealistic. In these ...
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