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A recent UK High Court decision in Jones v Persons Unknown underscores the complex questions crypto fraud cases raise around ...
Two-thirds of energy stakeholders (67%) believe that Ireland should prioritise energy security over cheaper imported power, our latest survey has found. We polled the 250-strong audience at our annual ...
The Instant Payments Regulation introduces new requirements for payment service providers across the EU. From 9 October 2025, ...
Recent court decisions confirm that legally binding contracts may be concluded via messaging apps such as WhatsApp, even ...
The limited circumstances in which the trial of a preliminary legal issue will be ordered by the Irish courts has been ...
A recent decision of the WRC has reaffirmed the Irish legal position on the doctrine of frustration regarding employment law.
Influencer marketing in Ireland is growing fast but also brings legal and reputational risks. Recent CCPC compliance notices ...
Our Public, Regulatory & Investigations team discusses the scope of transparency legislation within the European Union, which ...
The Appeals Committee’s recent decision under section 29 of the Education Act 1998 provides useful guidance for schools ...
The Workplace Relations Commission has affirmed a school’s dismissal of a teacher on professional competence grounds. This ...
The Workplace Relations Commission has dismissed a complaint that a teacher was discriminated against in an interview and ...
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