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Donal Dunne, associate in the dispute resolution team at Eugene F. Collins, writes on a recent High Court decision clarifying Irish law on litigation privilege over witness statements. The High Court has clarified the extent to which litigation privilege exists over witness statements in Irish law i

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A couple whose properties in Dublin and Bulgaria, along with €72,000 in cash, were frozen under the Proceeds of Crime Act have been refused legal aid by the High Court. In November 2016, the Criminal Assets Bureau (CAB) secured freezing orders against Jason Boyle and his parents Laurence and Ro

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The European Parliament has backed plans to ban single-use plastic items - including straws, cotton buds, plates and cutlery - in the EU within three years. The measures, agreed by MEPs by 571-53 with 34 abstentions, are part of a bid to cut down on marine litter, which is mostly (70 per cent) made

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Thousands of sheep have been shepherded through the streets of the Spanish capital in defence of farmers' rights to use an ancient shepherding route. Under an agreement struck in 1418, farmers were allowed to move their livestock along a then-countryside route in exchange for a small fee.

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ByrneWallace has announced the appointment of Fergal Ruane and Gavin Blake as partners to head up the projects & infrastructure and energy & natural resources teams. Mr Ruane has over 20 years' experience advising both public and private bodies in the areas of construction and public procure

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Employment law solicitor Richard Grogan of Richard Grogan & Associates writes on a recent case clarifying the role of trade union officials in providing legal advice. In case ADJ-6034, the AO in this case held that a union official, regardless of his/her legal qualification, was quite capable of

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