Section 47 of the Child Care Act 1991 gives the District Court the power to make directions on matters affecting the welfare ...
Recent news reports have highlighted the diversion of various goods from Irish manufacturers into Russia. Some of these products were incorporated ...
We are pleased to share that Partner and Head of Public Procurement , Dorit McCann and Senior Associate, Ruairí McDermott ...
The Supreme Court recently illustrated the ability of the courts to impose restrictions on the entitlement of serial or ...
The General Scheme of the Civil Reform Bill 2025 proposes sweeping changes to civil procedure. These include placing judicial ...
Mason Hayes & Curran has received seven nominations at the 21st annual Managing IP Awards. Our multi-award-winning ...
The Workplace Relations Commission has awarded a job applicant €40,000 for discrimination in a recruitment process. It found ...
Oatly has failed in its attempt to register the trade mark ‘POST MILK GENERATION’ in the UK for non-dairy products. The UK ...
The European Commission has published a package of proposals to simplify food and feed safety rules. The new measures are ...
The High Court has asked the Court of Justice of the European Union to rule on whether public bodies can charge for staff time when ...
We will host a special Photography Exhibition in partnership with IADT. The event will take place in our offices on March from ...
The Irish Government is focused on increasing standards of governance across public sector bodies. The Institute of Directors Ireland recently ...
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