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Data subject told "prove your loss"

  • Mason Hayes & Curran
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  • Ireland
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  • May 16 2013

The High Court recently decided that for damages to be recoverable by a data subject for breaches of the Data Protection Acts, the data subject must

AIFMD: Irish regulator now accepting applications

  • Mason Hayes & Curran
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  • Ireland
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  • May 17 2013

On 15 May 2013, the regulator of the funds industry in Ireland, the Central Bank of Ireland (the "Central Bank"), announced that it is now accepting

Ireland Q1 2013 banking developments

  • Mason Hayes & Curran
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  • Ireland
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  • May 9 2013

The first wave of the restructuring involved the transfer of “hard to value” and poorly performing commercial property assets out of the bank system

The role of the depositary under the AIFMD

  • Mason Hayes & Curran
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  • European Union, Ireland
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  • April 10 2013

One of the primary stated aims of the Alternative Investment Fund Managers Directive (the "AIFMD") was to increase investor protection. A key step

The Construction Contracts Bill 2010we have a final draft

  • Mason Hayes & Curran
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  • Ireland
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  • May 10 2013

The Construction Contracts Bill was introduced by Senator Feargal Quinn in the Seanad in May 2010 and has been making its way slowly through the

Waterford Crystal judgment: European Court of Justice finds that the Irish state has failed to protect employees’ pensions

  • Mason Hayes & Curran
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  • European Union, Ireland
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  • May 1 2013

In a long awaited landmark judgment, The European Court of Justice has today found in favour of ten former Waterford Crystal workers who alleged the

Landmark Supreme Court ruling on registered employment agreements

  • Mason Hayes & Curran
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  • Ireland
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  • May 10 2013

On 9 May 2013, the Supreme Court held that the Registered Employment Agreement (REA) system for determining pay rates and working conditions is

Judicial review: setting aside decisions for “unreasonableness”

  • Mason Hayes & Curran
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  • Ireland
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  • April 27 2012

The 2010 Supreme Court decision in Meadows v The Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform 2010 IESC 3 clarified the extent to which a decision of an administrative decision-maker might successfully be set aside by way of judicial review on the basis of a lack of proportionality, as opposed to the previous, higher-threshold, bases of utter unreasonableness or irrationality

Access to personal information of deceased persons under the Freedom of Information Acts 1997 & 2003 (the “FOI Acts”)

  • Mason Hayes & Curran
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  • Ireland
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  • May 17 2011

In general, the FOI Acts, pursuant to section 28(1), accord the same rights of privacy to records containing personal information relating to living and deceased persons

Delegation of investment management under the AIFMD

  • Mason Hayes & Curran
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  • European Union, Ireland
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  • January 17 2013

The delegation model of fund management, whereby self-managed investment vehicles or their management companies appoint third party investment