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Residential Tenancies (Amendment) Bill 2018 – The Implications for Landlords
June 2018
The Residential Tenancies (Amendment) Bill, 2018 (the Bill) is currently making its way through the Oireachtas and, if successfully enacted, will have significant…
The gig economy – another nail in the coffin?
June 2018
The U.K Supreme Court in its judgment of Pimlico Plumbers v Smith (June 2018), has confirmed once again that Courts will look behind the written contract and the…
Blockchain Technology and Regulation
June 2018
The very topical distributed ledger technology has become a common discussion subject in not only technology circles but within financial services and legal…
New Copyright and IP Bill
June 2018
The recently published Copyright and Other Intellectual Property Law Provisions Bill 2018 (the “Bill”) proposes a raft of far-reaching amendments to the…
PAYE Modernisation Seminar
May 2018
Whitney Moore hosted a breakfast seminar on Wednesday, 16 May 2018 addressing the upcoming reform of the PAYE system, which is due to come into effect on 1 January 2019….
Discovery and the Data Subject Access Request
April 2018
Under the current data protection regime everybody has a right to obtain a copy of any information and documentation relating to him or her kept on computer or in hard…
Company Secretarial Changes
April 2018
With the Companies (Accounting) Act 2017 coming into operation on the 9 June 2018, and recent changes coming into effect in the Companies Registration Office…
Workplace battle of the sexes – discrimination and how to legally level the playing field
April 2018
In light of the #MeToo movement and the outcome of the gender* pay gap reporting, we are all familiar with headlines such as “Gender discrimination”, “Gender…
Proposed Change to Credit Servicing Regulatory Regime
April 2018
Amid the expected sale by several major Irish financial institutions of their respective non-performing loan books, there is increasing political pressure on the…
Fair Procedures in Workplace Investigations
April 2018
Fair procedures are a fundamental right under common law and are enshrined in the Irish Constitution. The Irish Courts have consistently been prepared to hold that…
Amendment to Order 36 Circuit Court Rules
An important amendment to the Circuit Court Rules removes from Order 36 the temporal limit of 12 years after which execution was up to now impermissible.
As of 29 March 2024 S.I….