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This year, our annual Dispute Resolution Conference will focus on two of the most closely watched developments in Irish ...
In a recent English decision, the directors of an insolvent company were made personally liable for both the company’s and ...
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 ...
In a recent trade mark dispute with the country of Iceland, Iceland Foods has had its EU trade marks “frozen” by the General ...
The English High Court recently addressed the principles applicable to apparent or ostensible authority in a case involving ...
In the six months since the publication of our 2024 Annual Review, there have been several significant developments in the EU products and consumer protection law space. We review some of the key ...
An Advocate General has provided clarity on the application of the in-house, or Teckal, exemption which exempts certain contracts from the relevant EU directives. Our Public Procurement team considers ...
Legal submissions and citations are not exempt from the phenomenon of AI hallucinations. This occurs when an AI model generates an incorrect or misleading… ...
Our Employment Law & Benefits team highlights two recent employment cases concerning CV fraud in the healthcare sector, and outlines some helpful tips for employers to try and combat this issue.
The looming compliance date for the EU Deforestation Regulation is a concern for many companies. However, the European Commission is taking action to try to simplify compliance. It has recently ...
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