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Time to Tackle Legal Liabilities of Unincorporated Sporting Associations
Unincorporated associations have been common in Ireland for many years, particularly in the sports s...
Automatic Conversion of Shares Ruled a Variation of Class Rights
Michael O’Halloran and Sean O’Reilly from RDJ’s Corporate and Commercial team examine the recent dec...
Non-Material Damage Compensation – the CJEU Enters the Fray
The CJEU delivers its first, and eagerly awaited, decision on the concept of ‘non-material damage’ a...
The Screening of Third Country Transactions Bill - Looking Forward and Backwards
Sean O’Reilly and Michael O’Halloran from RDJ’s Corporate and Commercial team provide a comprehensiv...
Amendment to Occupiers Liability on the Horizon: Benefits to Occupiers and Insurers alike
In this article, RDJ Litigation Partner Marianne Lonergan discusses the changes being introduced by ...
Effect of Brexit on Security for Costs Applications in Irish Courts
It has been strongly suggested that Brexit may have a material effect on the position of a UK Plaint...
Does a Duty of Care exist as between healthcare providers and a relative of a patient in a nervous shock claim?
A recent high court decision of Carmel Germaine v Mary Day [2024] IEHC 420 has provided clarity on t...
The High Court approves modular trial of two distinct questions of fact in a medical negligence claim
RDJ’s Healthcare Department, acting on behalf of the HSE, successfully brought an application for a ...
Home or Away: High Court allows proceedings against US publisher to continue in Ireland
A recent High Court decision to allow defamation proceedings against broadcast channel, CNN, continu...