by Jessica | Jun 23, 2023 | Case Victories, News
Seven-judge court unanimously agrees to dismiss Garda Commissioner’s appeal over access to journalist’s phone The Garda Commissioner has lost his Supreme Court appeal against a refusal to allow gardaí to examine a mobile phone seized from a journalist’s home in an...
by Jessica | Feb 23, 2023 | Employment Law, News
A new statutory entitlement to employer paid sick leave has come into effect since the beginning of the year. Workers are now entitled to up to three days’ employer paid sick leave in a year, paid at 70% of gross salary up to a cap of €110 per day. Under the Sick...
by Jessica | Dec 8, 2022 | News
With the cost of Nursing Home Fees spiralling and the demand for spaces growing the Fair Deal Scheme has become familiar vocabulary for many of us. The scheme allows for someone with long term Nursing Home care needs to be assessed in order to determine what...
by Jessica | Oct 26, 2022 | Mortgages, News, Residential Property
What is an Injunction? In simple terms, an injunction is an order of the Court which requires a person to refrain from doing, or compelling them to do, a particular act. The aim of an injunction is to preserve the status quo between the parties between the time of the...
by Jessica | Sep 15, 2022 | News
Thanks to EU legislation, farmers are now protected against unfair trading practices in their business relationships. In this article, Donnacha Anhold outlines how these regulations benefit farmers and food producers when dealing with larger buyers. With the...