Gemma Allen, our Director of North America Market and Strategy, joined Katie Hannon as a guest on RTÉ’s The Upfront. Gemma discussed why Ireland remains a leading destination for US businesses, even ...
The Government has a plan for aged care. In a time when many of those in the sector are facing extreme hardship and the elderly need more suitable options, our Real Estate team examine whether the ...
The Court of Appeal dismissed the appeal of patient Caitriona Crumlish against a High Court decision in favour of Letterkenny University Hospital. Our Medical Law team looks at why the Court of Appeal ...
The Irish Court of Appeal has allowed BMS to challenge a High Court ruling that the patent for its anticoagulant drug “Eliquis” is invalid. It was determined that the High Court “trial judge failed to ...
The Superior Court rules relating to interrogatories, namely targeted questions aimed at clarifying issues in dispute, ...
We will host our Staying Ahead of Cyber Threats for 2025 on Thursday 20 February from 11:00am – 12:00pm, via Zoom. At this webinar, our speakers will explore the top cyber threats shaping 2025, from ...
Ireland is obliged under the EU’s Water Framework Directive [1] to introduce a control and registration system for the ...
There has been some interesting media coverage of Mario Draghi’s call for the reform of the EU securitisation market. In his ...
To date, only very large online platforms and search engines have had to publish transparency reports under the EU’s Digital ...
Readers of Mario Draghi’s report on EU competitiveness ( see our recent article ), which called for the revival of the EU ...
Trade marks that sting the nostrils, in a good way! Smell marks are relatively uncommon but recently, Crayola and Play-Doh ...
Act 2024 has partially commenced, with 12 sections coming into force on 27 January 2025, under Statutory Instrument 10 of ...