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Court Increases Award For Sexual Harassment

Court Increases Award For Sexual Harassment

This was an Appeal by the Complainant, a 19 year old female barista, against a Workplace Relations Commission (“WRC”) decision that she should be awarded €3,500 on foot of a sexual harassment claim that resulted in her feeling stressed and anxious, certified out sick and ultimately resigning her position.

Patricia Reddy v. John Bates [1983] I.R. 141

1983 WJSC-SC 3454 PATRICIA REDDY  v.  JOHN BATES Subject Headings: DAMAGES: assessment 29 07 1983 [HEDERMAN CONCURRING] In this action which was tried before Mr. Justice D'Arcy and a jury damages amounting to £551,354 were awarded to the plaintiff....

Product Liability law in Ireland

Product Liability law in Ireland

A look at Product Liability law in Ireland and the potential avenues of redress in the event that there is a defect in a manufacturer’s product.

Onus of Proof: Seeking to dismiss a Plaintiff’s claim

Onus of Proof: Seeking to dismiss a Plaintiff’s claim

Recent High Court judgment reiterates the onus of proof which a defendant must meet to successfully bring an application to dismiss a plaintiff’s personal injuries claim for providing evidence which is false or misleading

What Questions Should I Ask A Personal Injury Solicitor?

What Questions Should I Ask A Personal Injury Solicitor?

When making a personal injury claim, it is important that you feel comfortable with your Solicitor if you appoint one. Experience and transparency are important for ensuring that you understand the process and are successful. It is essential that you are confident in your Solicitor’s abilities.