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Niamh Counihan Matheson

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Update on implementation of Personal Insolvency Act 2012 *

Ireland - April 22 2013
Minister for Justice Alan Shatter recently unveiled further details about the new personal insolvency process, which forms part of the Personal…

Co-authors: Tony O'Grady, Julie Murphy O'Connor, Rod Ensor.


Proposed clarification to mortgagees’ rights welcomed *

Ireland - April 4 2013
On 28 March 2013, the Irish Government published the Land and Conveyancing Law Reform Bill 2013 (the “Bill”), which, if passed, provides that…

Co-authors: Tony O'Grady, Julie Murphy O'Connor, Rod Ensor.


Matheson insolvency update: court refuses possession order due to mortgage code failure *

Ireland - March 19 2013
A recent High Court decision has further demonstrated that failure to comply with the Code of Conduct of Mortgage Arrears (the "Code") is likely to…

Co-authors: Tony O'Grady, Julie Murphy O'Connor, Dualta Counihan, Rod Ensor.


Finance Bill 2013 *

Ireland - February 14 2013
The Finance Bill 2013 introduces a number of provisions that impact on the VAT treatment of transactions involving liquidators, receivers and…

Co-authors: Tony O'Grady, Julie Murphy O'Connor.


McEnery v Sheahan judgment provides further comfort to mortgagees *

Ireland - July 20 2012
Following fast on the heels of the judgment in EBS v Gillespie, the (unapproved) judgment in McEnery v Sheahan provides further comfort in relation to mortgages created under the Conveyancing Act 1881 (the “1881 Act”) before its repeal by the Land and Conveyancing Law Reform Act 2009 (the "2009 Act").

Co-authors: Tony O'Grady, Julie Murphy O'Connor, Rod Ensor.


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