Hayes Solicitors | Ireland | 24 Jul 2020
CORU, the Health and Social Care Professionals Council, is the regulator for a number of health and social care professions, including Social Workers…
Hayes Solicitors | Ireland | 21 Jul 2020
The Office of the Director of Corporate Enforcement (ODCE) recently issued new guidance outlining the implications of COVID-19 on its insolvency…
Hayes Solicitors | United Kingdom | 16 Jul 2020
The case of Mordel v Royal Berkshire NHS Trust [2019] EWHC 2591 (QB) is one of the most illuminating judgments regarding the question of informed…
Hayes Solicitors | Ireland | 15 Jul 2020
In our experience, with any type of financing, an initial meeting is an effective way to identify potential issues which may arise during the course…
Hayes Solicitors | United Kingdom | 8 Jul 2020
In Dowman Imports Ltd v 2 Toobz Ltd [2020] EWHC 291 (Comm), the English High Court recently held that the respondent was unjustly enriched and…
Hayes Solicitors | Ireland | 2 Jul 2020
Many properties, in some way or another, rely or depend on rights, in, under or over another property, so as to function properly. This may be…
Hayes Solicitors | Ireland | 24 Jun 2020
The High Court has struck down legislation providing for the setting of certain minimum pay and conditions for a number of workers in various…
Hayes Solicitors | Ireland | 11 Jun 2020
As restrictions imposed due to COVID-19 are now being lifted, businesses are actively adjusting to the new normal and the most effective method of…
Hayes Solicitors | European Union, Ireland, United Kingdom | 9 Jun 2020
Choosing the seat of arbitration is often a fundamental component of international trade. The importance of this choice was neatly stated by the US…
Hayes Solicitors | Ireland | 13 May 2020
Hayes recently successfully defended a Liquidator in an action by a shareholder of a company to remove him in a long running complex liquidation of a…