Welcome to the September issue of Legal News.
This month we report on a number of recent decisions of the Irish courts including a High Court ruling dismissing Treasury Holding’s challenge to the appointment by NAMA of receivers over its assets and a decision by the High Court on the application of upward-only rent provisions. We also look at the Supreme Court decision in the passing-off case involving McCambridge’s Bread and Brennan Bakeries. Other topics covered include the use of hyperlinks to provide information to online customers, the European Commission investigation into Ryanair’s takeover bid for Aerlingus and new funding rules for defined benefit schemes.
To read the articles, please click on the titles below:
- Treasury’s Challenge to NAMA Enforcement Dismissed
- Guarantor Reaps Benefit of Ban on Upward-Only Rent Reviews
- European Commission opens full investigation into Ryanair’s bid to acquire Aer Lingus
- New Risk Reserve Requirement Causes Concern
- Distance Selling – Hyperlink to Terms Not Sufficient
- McCambridge Bread Case – Appeal Dismissed
- End of the Road for the Marlboro Man?
- New Rules for Employment Regulation Orders and Registered Employment Agreements