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Alterations to a contract after its execution without consent

Courts have regularly been asked to determine the consequences of alterations to a contract made after the contract in question was executed and without the knowledge of one or more of the parties to ...

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More certainty with the introduction of mandatory e-filing of Charges in the Companies Registration Office

The commencement of the Companies Act 2014 (the 2014 Act) on 1 June 2015 brought with it a new priority regime for charges as well as new procedures for their registration in the Companies Registratio...

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Ten practical tips for doctors issuing fitness certificates to patients

Doctors should be cautious when issuing fitness certificates to patients. We set out our top tips for doctors to consider below. Avoid unnecessary abbreviations and medical jargon in the certif...

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Transactions with directors and connected persons

The Companies Act 2014 (the Act) introduced some significant changes to company law with regard to transactions with directors. There are new provisions on evidential requirements for loans to and f...

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Legal Briefs: Vested Interests

Máire Cunningham, partner in the corporate & commercial team, answered a reader’s question on how giving a vested equity stake to a top new hire works, on the Start Up Commissioner’s Dublin Globe ...

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Solicitor and international athlete, Caroline Crowley, represents her country at the European Cross Country Championships

We are very proud of solicitor and athlete Caroline Crowley who represented her country for the first time at Sunday's European Cross Country Championships in Hyères, France. Caroline and her team ma...

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Private Unlimited Companies under the Companies Act 2014

The rules pertaining to unlimited companies are to be found in Part 19 of the Companies Act 2014 (the Act). We look at these rules in detail below. Name The name of the unlimited company must now e...

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The Companies Act 2014: the rules for dispensing with AGMs

Under prior legislation a single member private limited company was permitted to dispense with holding an AGM. The decision to dispense with holding the AGM was drawn up by the member in writing and...

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Legal Briefs: Safe Harbour No More

Partner, Maureen Daly, answered a reader's question on data storage and the fall of the Safe Harbour regime, on the Start Up Commissioner’s Dublin Globe website. Read the full article here or below. ...

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Voluntary strike off under Companies Act 2014

The Companies Act 2014 brings together provisions dealing with the strike off of companies previously disbursed across various Companies Acts, and for the first time puts voluntary strike off on a sta...

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Legal Briefs: In Good Company

Partner, Mark Pery-Knox-Gore, answered a reader's question on the Companies Act 2014 and the not-for-profit sector, on the Start Up Commissioner’s Dublin Globe website. Read the full article here or ...

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Regulation of Lobbying Act, 2015 - Do YOU need to register?

The Regulation of Lobbying Act, 2015 (the Act) applies to a wide range of persons, not just professional PR/communications agencies or third party lobbyists.  Organisations need to prepare themselves ...

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Legal Briefs: Status Update

Máire Cunningham, partner in the corporate & commercial team, answered a reader’s question on Irish companies raising funds in the US, on the Start Up Commissioner’s Dublin Globe website. Read th...

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Legal Briefs: Patents Pending

Partner, Maureen Daly, answered a reader's question on patents and start ups, on the Start Up Commissioner’s Dublin Globe website. Read the full article here or below. *** Startup specialist firm, ...

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Leases without a bank’s consent - enforceable?

Irish courts have increasingly been asked to determine applications where a bank, or its receiver, seeks possession of property occupied by a tenant who claims an entitlement to remain under a lease g...