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Occupiers Liability - Case Law Update
A recent high court decision has offered further clarity as to what amounts to a "usual" danger unde...
Patient Safety (Notifiable Incidents and Open Disclosure) Act 2023
The Patient Safety (Notifiable Incidents and Open Disclosure) Act 2023 (the “Act”) provides a legisl...
Clarity for insurers - Landmark judgment regarding the scope of motor insurance handed down by the Supreme Court
A recent Supreme Court judgment has clarified the scope of compulsory motor insurance under the Road...
The Rising Costs of Health-Related Claims
The Minister for Health recently published a report from the Interdepartmental Working Group on the ...
Catriona Crumlish v Health Service Executive – Court of Appeal
The Court of Appeal recently upheld the High Court decision in the case of Caitriona Crumlish v Heal...
Make haste! High Court sets aside third-party notice by reason of delay
In this Insight, Brian Kelly from RDJ's Dispute Resolution team reviews the timeline of the recent H...
Understanding employee consultation obligations within the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) framework
The Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (“CSRD”) will introduce mandatory sustainability re...
What does a fire brigade, a ditch, and a playground have in common?
RDJ recently advised on a number of personal injury claims that were dismissed before the courts. I...
Is distress, upset or anxiety a form of personal injury? - Supreme Court to hear appeal that will impact future of personal data breach claims
A plaintiff has successfully sought leave to appeal non material damages under the GDPR as a result ...
Who pays what? Understanding Party and Party Costs vs. Solicitor and Client Costs
The recent costs ruling against Conor McGregor in the High Court civil action brought against him by...
To AI Literacy and Beyond: The Final Frontier opens on 2 February 2025
The EU Artificial Intelligence Act 2024 (“AI Act”) will be phased in across all EU Member States bet...
High Court awards €140,000 damages for defamatory Facebook post
A recent High Court judgement awarded €140,000 in damages for a defamatory Facebook post. In our lat...
AI journey toward compliance: First draft of the General-Purpose AI Code of Practice published
The second draft of the General-Purpose AI Code of Practice is set to be published shortly. In this...
Update on Personal Injury Guidelines
The new Personal Injury Guidelines draft will go before the judicial council for approval in late Ja...
Tax: Recent Tax Appeals Commission determinations and Court judgments (4 of 2024)
RDJ Senior Associate Mark Ludlow is a regular contributor to the Irish Tax Review, who's feature reg...