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Nervous Shock: The law on ‘secondary victims’

Nervous Shock: The law on ‘secondary victims’

There is divergence between Ireland and Britain on the ‘proximity test’ in claims for ‘nervous shock’ for primary and secondary victims. The difference is difficult to reconcile – but will it last? In 2022, the Court of Appeal in Sheehan v Bus Éireanndelivered a...

Equality of arms

Equality of arms

A High Court judge has taken aim at plaintiffs’ solicitors referring to medical consultants for the purpose of providing expert evidence. Stuart Gilhooly SC asks why the same ‘rule’ appears not to apply to defendants’ solicitors. The media, and clearly the general...

Private Investigator use in Ireland

Private Investigator use in Ireland

Private investigators are individuals who are hired to carry out investigations on behalf of individuals or organizations. In Ireland, the use of private investigators is governed by a range of laws and regulations. In this blog post, we will explore the use of...

Boundary Disputes in Ireland

Boundary Disputes in Ireland

Boundary disputes can be one of the most stressful and disruptive situations a homeowner can face. They can arise in a variety of ways, such as when one property owner erects a fence or wall that encroaches on their neighbor's land, or when one party claims a right of...

Claims for Parental Alienation in Ireland

Claims for Parental Alienation in Ireland

Parental Alienation is a term used to describe a situation where one parent deliberately undermines the relationship between the other parent and their child during or after a matrimonial dispute. Parental Alienation can cause long-lasting harm to both the parent who...