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Our Financial Regulation team provide an overview of the new regulations and updated Central Bank documentation.| WILLIAM FRY
The Court of Justice of the European Union has found that mere infringement of the GDPR is not sufficient to recover compensation for material or non-material loss.| WILLIAM FRY
The Supreme Court has found that the public policy exception to the enforcement of foreign judgments should be confined to special and exceptional cases.| WILLIAM FRY
AI in Litigation: Cautionary Tales from the Courts .| WILLIAM FRY
The Supreme Court in Delaney v The Personal Injuries Board & Ors, has confirmed the validity and continued operation of Personal Injury Guidelines.| WILLIAM FRY
Court considers multiple injuries valuation; new legislation remedying fallout from Supreme Court decision in Delaney.| WILLIAM FRY
The High Court affirms there is no duty of care owned by screening services to relatives of those who participate in a screening programme.| WILLIAM FRY
The Attorney General has delivered a set of 15 principles, emphasising that the State should act in the public interest in pursuing litigation.| WILLIAM FRY
Two new High Court Practice Directions establish a Clinical Negligence List and prescribe trial date application guidelines.| WILLIAM FRY
The High Court directed four sets of defamation proceedings be heard simultaneously given the substantial overlap in the claims and defences.| WILLIAM FRY
We look a IFSAT decision concerning the Central Bank's refusal of an individual’s application to two senior roles in a regulated financial services firm under the Central Bank’s fitness and probity regime.| WILLIAM FRY
High Court reaffirms that surcharge interest rates that are 'extravagant and unconscionable' and not commercially justifiable are not legally enforceable.| WILLIAM FRY
High Court upholds DPC's decision that HSE was not a data controller for non-work-related personal data on an employee's work phone.| WILLIAM FRY
Highest GDPR damages awarded by Circuit Court, awarding €7,500 in personal data breach claim against government agency.| WILLIAM FRY
Welcome to the March 2025 edition of Legal News. Here is a selection of our recent publications.| WILLIAM FRY
An Bord Pleanála's refusal of permission for the Shannon LNG terminal and power plant relied heavily on government policy – does this approach have wider implications?| WILLIAM FRY
Application to join co-defendant refused where the claim against it was clearly statute barred.| WILLIAM FRY
Irish Court of Appeal Joins Google as Defendant in Defamation Proceedings .| WILLIAM FRY
Ulster Bank was successful in appealing a High Court judgment which upheld a decision of the Financial Ombudsman relating to tracker mortgages.| WILLIAM FRY
Welcome to the February 2025 edition of Legal News. Here is a selection of our recent publications.| WILLIAM FRY
The Representative Action for the Protection of the Collective Interests of Consumers Act 2023 has been signed into law.| WILLIAM FRY
Welcome to the January 2025 edition of Legal News. Here is a selection of our recent publications.| WILLIAM FRY
Welcome to the November 2024 edition of our Legal News podcast. Here is a selection of our recent publications, including podcasts recorded by our knowledge lawyers, Aisling Doran and Jane Balfe, discussing a case dealing with the complexities of insolvency and arbitration law and the recently launched National Payments Strategy.| WILLIAM FRY
We examine the Irish Department of Finance's exercise of national discretions under the Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation (MiCA).| WILLIAM FRY
Here is a selection of recent publications and podcasts contained in our May 2024 edition.| WILLIAM FRY
Representative Actions Act 2023 commenced, facilitating collective redress actions for consumers.| WILLIAM FRY
Here is a selection of recent publications contained in our September 2024 edition of Legal News.| WILLIAM FRY
Here is a selection of recent podcasts and publications contained in our October 2024 edition of Legal News.| WILLIAM FRY
In the first written judgment since the enactment of the Data Protection Act 2018, Dublin Circuit Court has awarded a plaintiff €2,000 compensation for non-material damage arising out of a breach of his rights under data protection legislation.| WILLIAM FRY
Here is a selection of recent publications and podcasts contained in our July 2024 edition of Legal News.| WILLIAM FRY
Here is a selection of recent publications contained in our August 2024 edition of Legal News.| WILLIAM FRY
Irish Court Awards €5,500 for Non-Material Damages Data Protection Claim .| WILLIAM FRY
We discuss discuss the Central Bank update on the impact of MiCA on VASPs and the commencement of the Representative Actions for the Protection of the Collective Interests of Consumers Act 2023.| WILLIAM FRY
We look at the Central Bank’s view on the key trends and risks facing the financial sector, along with its regulatory and supervisory priorities.| WILLIAM FRY
Financial crime – an area of particular focus for the Central Bank in the 2024| WILLIAM FRY
We look at CP158 - The Central Bank Consultation Paper on its proposals to revise the Consumer Protection Code.| WILLIAM FRY