The UK High Court has ruled in Getty Images v Stability AI, dismissing copyright claims but upholding limited trade mark infringement relating ...
December is always a busy time for employment lawyers and the organisations they advise. With preparations in full swing for the festive season, our Employment Law & Benefits team reviews the typical ...
Ireland stands at a pivotal moment in its energy transition, as the State works to meet its 2030 targets. At our annual Energy Conference this year, we polled 250 industry leaders on how Ireland can ...
In the recent highly publicised case before the WRC involving Ryanair and a former member of its cabin crew, an Adjudication Officer criticised the complainant’s use of AI in drafting his submissions.
Gerard Kelly SC, Partner and Co-Head of Dispute Resolution, discusses how Ireland’s disputes landscape is evolving, with more complex matters and earlier engagement from parties. He looks at the ...
The case of The Revenue Commissioners v Karshan (Midlands) Ltd. t/a Domino’s Pizza[1] concerned the tax treatment of pizza delivery drivers and asked whether they were employees or independent ...
Budget 2026 has been billed as an infrastructure and investment budget, with a variety of measures proposed to stimulate infrastructural spending and domestic and international investment, in ...
The SEM Committee has approved changes to the Qualification Process under the Capacity Market Code. Our Construction, Infrastructure & Utilities team outlines the changes market participants need to ...
A recent decision of the Irish High Court provides important clarity on the Dunne Principles in assessing whether clinical negligence occurred. It reiterates that while clinical guidelines serve as a ...
The Court of Appeal has confirmed that in Norwich Pharmacal applications, the plaintiff must usually cover the defendant’s costs of providing information to identify wrongdoers. In this case, Twitter ...
The limited circumstances in which the trial of a preliminary legal issue will be ordered by the Irish courts has been confirmed by a recent decision of the High Court. Our Commercial Disputes team ...
Our annual Dispute Resolution Conference focused on two of the most closely watched developments in Irish litigation: defamation reform and third-party litigation funding. These topics are not only ...