15th April, 2021 The Minister for Justice, Helen McEntee TD, has confirmed that the Personal Injuries Guidelines will...
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Inheritance and Gift Tax Reliefs
19th March, 2021 Capital acquisitions tax returns: agricultural and business reliefs The Capital Acquisitions Tax...
Solicitors are being pushed out of injury compensation process – victims will lose out
12th March, 2021 Justice Minister Helen McEntee is to bring proposals to Cabinet on how to implement the new Personal...
Drive to Lower Legal Costs
26th February, 2021 We welcome the news from The Minister that it is government's intention to work on reducing legal...
Fair Deal Scheme – Implications of Selling the Family Home
18th February, 2021 We highly recommend reading Dominic Coyle's articles in the Irish Times on various aspects of...
Benefits of switching your mortgage – do it often !!
11th February 2021 This week Dominic Coyle in Tuesday's Irish Times has some great advice on switching. He's worth...
Family Law cases to be heard Remotely during Level 5
3rd February 2021 Mr. Justice John Jordan has indicated that the High Court will commence hearing a limited number and...
Court cases for Injuries going back Online again !
29th January 2021 The High Court will list a number of personal injuries cases to be heard remotely each day from...
Court hearing delays causing stress and financial headaches
24th November 2020 Chair of the Bar Council Maura McNally SC says she has been “inundated” with complaints about...
Building Resilence in these unusual times
18th August 2020 Resilience is the ability to adapt and bounce back when things don't go as planned – and is a key...
Registry of Deeds opens – at last !!
14th August, 2020 The Property Registration Authority (PRA) says the Registry of Deeds in Henrietta Street in Dublin...
UK introduces ability to witness Wills remotely
31 July, 2020 This morning the news came through that for the next 2 years wills in England and Wales can be witnessed...