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Lessons from first remote Court hearings in Ireland and the UK
Continuing to trade in turbulent times - addressing the legal challenges
law relating to trading while insolvent
“Gone but not forgotten - Striking out Court Proceedings”
An Analysis Of The Recent Case Of Yuanda vs Multiplex & Ors
Central Bank’s Role in Bringing Clarity to Disputed Business Interruption Claims
In recent months business interruption cover has emerged as a bone of contention
Return to upward trend seen in 2017 of defamation claims taken in the Circuit Court
COVID 19 tests business interruption insurance
mechanisms available to minimise the risk of contractual breach & financial loss
Ruling demonstrates importance of process agent clauses in cross-border commercial contracts
Commercial Contracts - Service of Proceedings on Process Agents
When language is loose and best efforts is not good enough
disagreement on the extent of the contractual obligations
Mandatory vaccinations in the workplace
Mandatory vaccinations in the workplace
Data Breach Claims: UK Court seek evidence of credible harm caused - a welcome trend in the assessment of non-material damages
Data Breach Claims: UK Court seek evidence of credible harm caused.
Current trends in Adjudication
Current trends in Adjudication
Change of approach by Germany to claims for non-material damage under the GDPR
The right to compensation under the GDPR is provided for under Article 82 and is one of the more con...
Divergence on the proximity test for “nervous shock”– will it last?
In this Insight, Padraic Brennan and Thomas McInerney from RDJ’s Healthcare team examine the differe...
Damages arising from a data breach: when is it really non-material?
In this insight we consider recent developments in Ireland and the EU that will educate how organisa...