In the 2025 Autumn legislative programme, drafting of the Co-operative Societies Bill was put on the governmental priority ...
With deep sector knowledge and practical insight, we guide clients through both regulatory change and day-to-day compliance. Our support helps businesses stay on course and move forward with ...
We are offering a variety of events to ensure our important contacts stay informed about the latest legal topics, while enhancing connections with our clients. Secure your spot now to avoid missing ...
The Irish Government approved the wording of the Health (Assisted Human Reproduction) Bill 2022 in December 2023. It is expected to progress through the next legislative stages in spring 2024. Our ...
Our annual Dispute Resolution Conference focused on two of the most closely watched developments in Irish litigation: defamation reform and third-party litigation funding. These topics are not only ...
The European Accessibility Act has been implemented into Irish law and will apply from June 2025. The EAA ensure products and services within its scope are accessible to persons with disabilities. Our ...
We are hosting a Founders Fireside Chat with Mark Kirwan (CEO and Founder of Positive Carbon), Luke Mackey (CEO and Co-founder of Kota) and Werner Schmidt (CEO and Co-founder of Lative), to explore ...
Head of Intellectual Property, Gerard Kelly looks ahead and highlights some of the issues which could impact the intellectual property landscape in the coming year. The last 12 months have seen ...
The current AI revolution presents Ireland with the opportunity to attract Foreign Direct Investment, particularly within the technology sector. Our Real Estate team discusses the critical importance ...
The European Parliament published its amendments to the European Commission’s proposed AI Act in June 2023. Brian McElligott, Head of Artificial Intelligence, considers when and how an AI system may ...
The development of the Quincecare duty in the English Courts has yet to be mirrored in Ireland. Beyond their regulatory obligations, banks must ensure that they discharge the reasonable duty of care ...
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 ...
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