Legal News Podcast – April 24
We discuss how the new FDI screening regime is likely to operate, and consider the key elements o...
We discuss how the new FDI screening regime is likely to operate, and consider the key elements o...
Supreme Court delivers important judgments considering whether an assignment of a right to litiga...
The Representative Action for the Protection of the Collective Interests of Consumers Act 2023 ha...
Legislation permitting third-party funding in international commercial arbitrations has been sign...
The General Scheme of Representative Actions for the Protection of the Collective Interests of Co...
Collective redress actions will soon be available to Irish consumers under the Representative Act...
New International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) Rules of Arbitration entered into force on 1 January ...
A recent report recommended that proper provision be made in Ireland for third party litigation f...
The Supreme Court reaffirms the principle that the assignment of a 'right to litigate' to an unco...
The Contempt of Court Bill 2017, recently presented to the Dáil, seeks to modernise and clarify t...
The Supreme Court has confirmed that third party litigation funding is prohibited by law and find...
High Court finds itself constrained by existing authority and the separation of powers from furth...
Two recent decisions by the Irish courts have the potential to transform the way in which litigat...
Whether after-the-event insurance can legally cover litigation costs in Ireland has been the matt...