Guidance on the key procedural issues and practical considerations involved in initiating and managing a claim in the Irish courts prior to a substantive hearing.
Guidance on areas like personal injury, contractual breach, corporate disputes, negligence and defamation to ensure you’re familiar with the substantive law and procedural provisions.
We outline the key principles and procedural requirements of civil appeals and judicial review proceedings in the Irish courts.
In addition to clear overviews of alternative dispute resolution processes such as mediation and arbitration, we provide guidance on the process of settlement and how to document it.
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Ireland—Data protection basicsThis Practice Note provides a general introduction to data protection law in Ireland and its key concepts and provision....
Ireland—Termination for breach of contractFor guidance on contract law generally, see Practice Note: Ireland—Contract law essentials.This Practice...
Ireland—Medical negligence claims procedureThis Practice Note provides an overview of the procedure for bringing medical negligence claims in Ireland....
Ireland—Negotiating and drafting a settlement agreement—checklistThis Checklist is designed to highlight issues commonly arising during the...
Ireland—Security for costsThis Practice Note considers security for costs under the Rules of the Superior Courts (RSC) and the Companies Act 2014...
Ireland—Settlement agreement—pre-action settlementEffective date of agreementThis Precedent assumes that the Agreement will commence and take...
Ireland—Demand letter—contractual debt claimGeneralThis Precedent and its accompanying drafting notes are for use where your client is seeking payment...
Ireland—Simple mediation clauseNature of the clauseThis Precedent is a short-form clause for use in a business-to-business (B2B) commercial contract...
Ireland—Apology: newspaperThis is an apology to be inserted in a specified newspaper regarding a statement published in the newspaper making...
Ireland—Medical records data subject access request formFor a general introduction to data protection law in Ireland and its key concepts and...
Ireland—Data protection basicsThis Practice Note provides a general introduction to data protection law in Ireland and its key concepts and provision....
Ireland—Termination for breach of contractFor guidance on contract law generally, see Practice Note: Ireland—Contract law essentials.This Practice...
Ireland—Medical negligence claims procedureThis Practice Note provides an overview of the procedure for bringing medical negligence claims in Ireland....
Ireland—Security for costsThis Practice Note considers security for costs under the Rules of the Superior Courts (RSC) and the Companies Act 2014...
Ireland—Discovery in the High CourtThis Practice Note discusses the process of discovery before the High Court in civil litigation in Ireland. It...
Ireland—Contract—breach and remediesThis Practice Note provides an overview of breach of contract and the remedies available following a breach. It...
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Ireland—Claims against directors—key and illustrative decisionsThis Practice Note summarises a number of key and illustrative cases relevant to claims...
Ireland—Enforcement of judgments in Ireland (domestic and cross-border considerations)This Practice Note sets out the most common methods and...
Ireland—Starting a professional negligence claim—a practical guideThis Practice Note on professional negligence claims provides practical guidance and...
Ireland—Civil appeals from the High Court to the Court of AppealThis Practice Note considers appeals from the High Court to the Court of Appeal. It...
Ireland—Service of proceedings in IrelandThis Practice Note offers guidance on serving documents in Irish civil proceedings within the jurisdiction of...
Ireland—Starting a civil actionThis Practice Note provides information on which court to issue a civil claim in, depending on the value of the claim...
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Amounts due to an organisation or individual from another for goods or services it has supplied.
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