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CURRENT LEGAL ARTICLES
Betting and Gaming Solicitors Licensing. The New 2024 Act.
IntroductionThe Gambling Regulation Act 2024 is transforming the gambling landscape in Ireland. This new legislation, which brings sweeping changes to how gambling is managed, regulated, and promoted across the country,...
Enduring Power of Attorney Solicitor Cork City and County
Power of Attorney (POA) is an essential legal instrument in Ireland that allows an individual, known as the donor, to appoint another person, the attorney, to make decisions on their...
Protecting Ireland’s Youth: Criminal Justice Act 2024.
The Criminal Justice (Engagement of Children in Criminal Activity) Act 2024 is a landmark piece of legislation aimed at addressing a pressing issue in Ireland: the exploitation of children by...
Lights, Camera, Action: How the Gardaà Are Modernising Policing
The Garda SÃochána (Recording Devices) Act 2023 is a groundbreaking piece of legislation that modernises Irish law enforcement by introducing advanced recording technologies into daily policing. This Act provides the...
An Overview Criminal Justice (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 2023
The Criminal Justice (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 2023, signed into law on 14 July 2023, represents a significant overhaul of Ireland’s legal framework. This landmark legislation addresses key deficiencies in the...
The Irish Road Traffic Act 2024: A Comprehensive Analysis
The Irish Road Traffic Act 2024, enacted on 17 April 2024, represents a significant overhaul of Ireland’s traffic laws. With a primary focus on enhancing road safety, regulating emerging transport...
XL Bully without the certificate of exemption 1st February 2025
Legal Implications of Owning an XL Bully Without a Certificate of Exemption: February 2025 Update Introduction Ireland has introduced stringent regulations concerning XL Bully dogs in response to increasing public safety concerns...
Is Your Subcontractor or Employee Non-Compete Clause Enforceable
Enforcing Non-Compete Clauses for Employees and Subcontractors in Ireland: Key Considerations Introduction Non-compete clauses, also known as restrictive covenants, are vital to employment and subcontract agreements. They restrict employees from working for...
Legal Consequences Teachers Hitting Students 2025
When a teacher physically assaults a student, it is considered a serious offence with significant legal, professional, and ethical consequences. Here are some key points to consider:Criminal Consequences Assault S2,...
Solicitor Confidentiality & Privilege Duties in Irish Law
Dylan Green | Green & Associates Solicitors | Updated 27th February 2025IntroductionSolicitor-client confidentiality and legal privilege are integral to the legal profession, ensuring that clients can freely disclose sensitive information...
