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Major procedural reforms and an increase to the County Court limit in Northern Ireland

  • Kennedys
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  • Ireland, United Kingdom
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  • March 22 2013

The County Courts (Financial Limits) Order (Northern Ireland) 2013 came into effect on 25 February 2013. This increased the jurisdiction of the

Legal advice privilege only applies to advice from lawyers

  • William Fry
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  • Ireland, United Kingdom
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  • January 24 2013

Suppose two companies, Company A and Company B, are concerned about a tax-related issue and prudently decide to get professional legal advice

Can't buy me love

  • LK Shields
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  • Ireland, United Kingdom
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  • December 31 2010

A landmark ruling by the UK's Supreme Court could prompt Irish courts to change their attitude to pre-nuptial agreements

Lender claims: solicitor or valuer negligence

  • A&L Goodbody
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  • Ireland, United Kingdom
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  • November 15 2010

With the recession showing no signs of abating, and property prices remaining static, recent trends in the Northern Ireland Courts are now beginning to clearly show an influx of claims by financial institutions who are seeking to recoup lost value arising out of disastrous property transactions

Prenuptial agreements

  • Mason Hayes & Curran
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  • France, Ireland, United Kingdom
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  • September 17 2010

The Supreme Court Judges in England have been pondering over the decision in the Granatino -v- Radmacher case, following the Court hearing in March 2010

Guidelines on assisted suicide

  • Matheson
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  • Ireland, United Kingdom
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  • November 10 2009

Although committing or attempting to commit suicide is not a criminal offence in Ireland or Britain, it must be achieved without assistance from anyone