12th April, 2022 Making a will ensures that, when you die, your property and other possessions go to the people that...
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High Court arrangements for hearing injury cases in 2022 with Covid-19 still present
6th April, 2022 Covid-19 continues to have a serious impact on public health and availability of litigants, witnesses,...
Steps in buying property
15th March, 2022 -The basic procedure for the sale/purchase/transfer of property is as follows:‑ (1) The Vendor's...
€8,500 for Irish child injured by ceiling fan in Tenerife hotel
23rd February, 2022 The plaintiff was the father of the injured child and acted as his next friend in the proceedings....
€32,500 ‘all-in’ figure for child who lost fingertip
16th February, 2022 The High Court has accepted a proposed settlement of €32,500 for a boy who lost the tip of his...
Use of court “poor box” increases
2dn February, 2022 The use of the ‘court poor box’ under which those accused of offences, including illegal parking,...
Late bars and nightclubs get financial relief
25th January, 2022 Nightclubs and late bars need to obtain a special exemption order i.e. SEO) from the District Court...
Access to birth information for adoptees
12th January, 2022 The Birth Information and Tracing Bill 2022 will give new rights to people who were...
Penalties for motorists parking on footpaths to be doubled
7th January, 2022 Penalties for motorists caught parking on footpaths, cycle tracks and bus lanes will be doubled from...
Undocumented Rights of Way update
3rd December, 2021 Ministers McEntee and Browne welcome enactment of law to remove problems affecting rights of way...
Be careful when transferring money online to your solicitor
25th November, 2021 Criminals are actively targeting property purchases, with the aim of tricking you into...
Good news for rights of way users
12th November, 2021 The Land and Conveyancing Law Reform Bill 2021 has just been published. It repeals sections 33 to...