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Firm Newsletter July 2013 no. 26

  1. Seizing Data – A new protocol for Dawn Raids - Helen H. Whelan
  2. In Excess - Noelle McDonald
  3. Update on Parental Leave - Killian O'Reilly
  4. Is it all about money or the access? - Olivia Treston
  5. British Irish Trade in new era of Co-Operation
  6. What does a Power of Attorney mean? - Rehana Bakhat

Firm Newsletter December 2012 no.25

  1. Planning Relaxation – Simon Rea
  2. Legal 500 Award 
  3. Your Business Online
  4. Regulating Property Service Providers – Bernie Coleman 
  5. Sick of Being Absent – Ian Steel 
  6. Anti-Squatting Legislations Update – First Squatter Jailed – Rehana Bakhat 
  7. Is a Grossly Exaggerated Claim an Abuse of Power? – The Litigation Department, Leeds
  8. Awards to Rise by 10% in 2013 – Emma Farrell 
  9. Start or Stop Mortgages – Daniel Doyle
  10. A Taste of Britain
  11. New Credit Rating Regime – Helen H. Whelan
  12. Personal Insolvency Briefing

Firm Newsletter May 2012 no.24

  1. Honesty is the best policy – Mary Purtill
  2. The British Irish Chamber of Commerce
  3. An Illegitimate Springboard to Compete - Helen H. Whelan
  4. Your Share or Mine? – Orla McGivern
  5. Is Arbitration a better alternative to Litigation? – Graham Duggan
  6. The Personal Insolvency Bill - Noelle McDonald
  7. Avoid the Pitfalls – Rehana Bakhat
  8. A Victimless Crime? - Martin Hogg
  9. Legally using Facebook – Philip Adams
  10. Doing it by the book – Ian Steel
  11. Not worth the paper - Noelle McDonald

Firm Newsletter October 2011 no.23

  1. First in Ireland
  2. UK Government to ban referral fees - Philip Adams
  3. Conservation or Conservatory? - Simon Rea
  4. What next for JLCs? - Claire Benson
  5. The Companies' Bill is Published - Helen H. Whelan
  6. Trends in Occupier's Liability - Martin Hogg
  7. An end to Landlord and Tenant disputes? - Charlotte Kay
  8. Watch this Space - Emma Farrell
  9. Breaking News
  10. Alternative Business Structure: What will happen? - Noelle McDonald

Dublin Newsletter May 2011 no.22

  1. Publician's Duty of Care to Customers? - Karen Prendergast
  2. Floating Charges and Priorities
  3. Women on Boards - Not just a Gender Numbers Game - Helen H. Whelan
  4. New Forms B1 for Annual Returns - Robert Haniver
  5. More News... - Cormac Wilde
  6. Caught in the Middle - Olivia Treston
  7. UK Applies Competition Law to Property Agreements
  8. Breaking New Ground - The Civil Partnership and Certain Rights and Obligations of Co-habitants Act 2010 - Fiona Kilrane

Dublin Newsletter November 2010 no.21

  1. Structured Settlement Arrangements - David Ryan
  2. Leeds leads the way in
  3. Where does your allegiance lie? - Cormac Wilde
  4. Party Structures - New Proposed Legislation in Northern Ireland - Noelle McDonald
  5. Another nail in the Tenants’ coffin? - Bernie Coleman
  6. A Slap in the Facebook - Olivia Treston
  7. A New Deal for Tenants - Bernie Coleman

Corporate Law Newsletter July 2010 no.9

  1. Credit Review Scheme - Daniel Doyle
  2. Unnecessary 'Red Tape' - Helen H. Whelan
  3. National Pensions Framework - Helen H. Whelan
  4. Play or fold - what to do when a S.214 demand is in the deck? - Declan Devereux
  5. International Data Transfer - Robert Haniver
  6. Time to Regulate - Robert Haniver

Dublin Newsletter May 2010 no.20

  1. NAMA – Helen H. Whelan
  2. The Only Way is Up? – Bernie Coleman
  3. The Defamation Act 2009 – Claire Casey
  4. Plantiffs can tip their Cap – Raphoe Collins
  5. Think Before You Click! – Declan Devereux
  6. It pays to put Safety first – Lorna Daly

Newsletter December 2009 no.19

  1. Making Good Neighbours – Bernie Coleman
  2. Repossession Orders – Camilla Leigh
  3. Enforcement of Judgments – Noelle McDonald
  4. Costs versus Disclosure – Raphoe Collins
  5. Caught in the Middle – Helen H. Whelan
  6. Showing on a Screen Near You! – Caitriona Dowling

Corporate Law Newsletter November 2009 No.8

  1. Red Card for Directors – Helen H. Whelan
  2. Do The Right Thing - Camilla Leigh
  3. Breaking News – Robert Haniver
  4. No Honour, Even Among Thieves - Helen H. Whelan
  5. The EU Services Directive – Gianluca Polastri
  6. Killing Zoe - Robert Haniver

Newsletter July 2009 No.18

  1. Proposed New Rules for Property Services Providers – Robert Haniver
  2. Passenger’s Contributory Negligence and Drunk Driving – Graham Duggan
  3. Draft Regulations: Shareholders Rights (Directive 2007/36) – Helen H. Whelan
  4. Supreme Court Decides for Employers

Leeds Newsletter May 2009 No.1

  1. Definition of Work Equipment – Shelley Dixon
  2. Refund of Unauthorised Overdraft Charges – Don’t Bank on It! – Olivia Treston
  3. Consumer Protection – Tightening the Grip on Estate Agents – Orla McGivern
  4. Are You Being Served? – A Tenant’s Guide to Residential Service Charges – Simon Rea

Corporate Law Newsletter May 2009 No.7

  1. Selling Your Business? – Helen H. Whelan
  2. EU Small Claims Procedure – Erika O’Leary
  3. Ensuring the Flow of Credit to SMEs – Brenda Phelan
  4. Corporate Governance – Is Your Company Compliant? – Aoife Quinn
  5. Data Protection Update – Robert Haniver
  6. What Does Examinership Mean to You? – Robert Haniver
  7. ODCE Quick Guide

Newsletter February 2009 No.17

  1. Property Changes from the 2008 Budget – Bernie Coleman
  2. Deferred Annuities – Erika O’Leary
  3. Let Me Out! The shift in landlord tenant relations – Fiona Kilrane
  4. Residents, You Own Your Management Company – Robert Haniver
  5. Ocean’s Apart – Helen H. Whelan
  6. Enduring Power of Attorney – Lorna Daly

Corporate Law Newsletter December 08 No.6

  1. Think Small First – the European Private Company – Helen H. Whelan
  2. Email marketing – free to do as you please? – Erika O’Leary
  3. Bankruptcy – are you worried about your debts? – Robert Haniver
  4. Pensions Board on the prowl! – Erika O’Leary
  5. Mandatory Reporting of Data Breaches – Robert Haniver
  6. Credit Institutions (Financial Support) Scheme – Helen H. Whelan

Newsletter October 2008 no.16

  1. A Cocktail of Changes - Raphoe Collins
  2. Rick Relating to Tenancy - Asma Tufail
  3. Social Peace-keeping - Helen H. Whelan and Killian O’Reilly
  4. A or G - Your Energy Rating - The Commercial Property Department
  5. The End is Nigh for Ribsby - The Private Client Department
  6. Law Firm for Sale? - Noelle McDonald

Corporate Law Newsletter July 08 No.5

  1. Compensation for Victims of Breaches Competition Law? - Helen H. Whelan
  2. Trustees, Appoint Your Registered Administrator Now! - Robert Haniver
  3. Cartels ‘Fast Track’ Plan - Helen H. Whelan
  4. Directors, Beware! - Robert Haniver
  5. VAT on Property - New Regime - Angela McHugh
  6. Breaking News - Helen H. Whelan
  7. Employment Law Compliance Bill - Key Points for Employers - Claire Casey

Newsletter May 2008 no.15

  1. Employer’s Liability for Suicide - Killian O’Reilly
  2. Noise Assessment - Louise Davis
  3. Health and Safety for Directors - Helen H. Whelan
  4. Case Dismissed! Liability for False Evidence - Sean MacBride
  5. Protection of Employees (Agency Workers) (No.2) Bill 2008 - Claire Casey
  6. New Money Laundering Regulations 2007 - Noelle McDonald

Newsletter February 2008 no.14

  1. Mobile Phone Evidence in the Trial of Joe O’Reilly - Frank Crean B.L.
  2. M50 Campaigner To Foot Legal Bill - Robert Haniver, Commercial Litigation
  3. Increasing Significance of Equality Legislation in Employment Law - Graham Duggan
  4. Corporate Manslaughter and Corporate Homicide Act 2008 - Helen H Whelan
  5. PIAB - Legal Costs for Vulnerable Claimants - David Ryan
  6. Landmark Ruling in Asbestos Claim - Sharon Sanderson

Corporate Law Newsletter December 07

  1. Management Companies - John Higgins
  2. Audit Exemption - John Higgins
  3. Loans between Companies and Directors - Helen H. Whelan
  4. Commercial Practices and the Consumer Protection Act 2007 - John Higgins

Newsletter No.13 October 2007

  1. The Charities Bill 2007 - Helen Higgins Whelan
  2. Brick by Brick-What it Means to Work for a Property Developer - Erika O’Leary
  3. Family Law-The Charman Case - Gayle Patton

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Corporate Law Newsletter June 07 No.1

  1. Management Buyouts – Helen H. Whelan
  2. Passing on the Family Business to the Next Generation – John Higgins
  3. Requirements for company websites and electronic communications
  4. MBOs and the European Communities (Protection of Employees on Transfer of Undertaking) Regulations 2003 – Sean MacBride

Newsletter No.12 January 2007

  1. New Work Permits Regime - Deirdre O’Halloran
  2. 10 Good Reasons Why You Should Make a Will - Raphoe Collins
  3. The Importance of a Shareholders’ Agreement - Helen Higgins Whelan
  4. News from the Leeds Office: Islamic Mortgages - Rehana Bakhat

Newsletter No.5 December 2005

  1. Data Protection Law in Practice - Keith Smyth
  2. Public Liability Policies: When does an injury occur? - Damian McDermott
  3. Fixed v Floating Charges - Oisin Nolan

Newsletter No.4 June 2005

  1. The Information and Consultation Directive - A New Era in Industrial Relations? - Killian O’Reilly
  2. A second bite of the cherry - Jane Miller Hurley
  3. Occupiers’ Liability: a slipper slope? - Deirdre O’Halloran

Newsletter No.3 November 2004

  1. Civil Litigation in Ireland: a new era - Mary Purtill
  2. The Regulation of Financial Intermediaries - Domhnaill McKevitt
  3. News from the Leeds Office: Commonhold and Leasehold reform - Christopher Sayer

Newsletter No.2 August 2004

  1. Health and Safety - the future for employers - Anne Marie Kiernan
  2. Commercial Property Investment: The impact of tenants’ rights - Jim Gollogley
  3. Data Protection: FAQs - Killian O’Reilly

Litigation Newsletter No.7 December 2003

  1. Personal Injuries reform on the agenda - Killian O’Reilly
  2. Disclosure of medical records - Declan Devereux
  3. Prenuptial agreements - Jane Miller Hurley

Litigation Newsletter No.6 August 2003

  1. Employment Status: Constructions v Employers - Killian O’Reilly
  2. Reform of Personal Injury Claims
  3. Asbestosis: an update - Gordon Murphy
  4. When is a bar not a bar - Killian O’Reilly

Litigation Newsletter No.5 March 2003

  1. Occupier’s Duty of Care: Is there a duty to enquire into insurance position of an independent contractor? - Raphoe Collins
  2. A broken link in the chain of causation: novus actus interveniens - Elizabeth Burke
  3. Claimants’ legal costs: does “no win, no fee” mean “no costs”? - Anne-Marie Kiernan
  4. A view from the Leeds Office: Negligent doctor wins case - Paul Townshend

Litigation Newsletter No.4 October 2002

  1. Duty of Care to Employees Working off site: Where Lies the blame? - Mary Purtill
  2. Post accident Remedial measures do not imply pre-accident Negligence - David Coyle
  3. Equality and the Equal Status Act 2000 - Graham Duggan

Litigation Newsletter No.3 May 2002

  1. The HSA - Eager to Prosecute - Katie McAuliffe
  2. Stress in the Workplace - Allbhe Kirrane
  3. Exaggerated Claims - Caroline Murphy
  4. High Courts revisits Discount Rate: Good News for Insurers - Laurence McMahon

Litigation Newsletter No.2 January 2002

  1. Recovery of Health Charges in a Personal Injuries Action - Larry McMahon
  2. Changes in Monetary Jurisdiction - Gordon Murphy
  3. Calculations of Costs - Future Loss and Medical Care - Larry McMahon
  4. Personal Injury Compensation Tribunal - Gordon Murphy

Litigation Newsletter No.1 July 2001

  1. Loss of Earnings - What Counts? - Declan Devereux
  2. Storm in a Teacup or Pandora’s Box? - Declan Devereux
  3. Bullyboy Tactics - Killian O’Reilly
  4. Private Investigators - The UK Perspective - Paul Townshend

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