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    • RDJ Diversity Scholarship aims to impact ethnic diversity in legal profession
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    • RDJ Recognised by Chambers Europe 2023 Guide
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    • The Legal 500 recognises RDJ lawyers and practices
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    • Two UCC School of Law students awarded first Ronan Daly Jermyn Diversity Scholarships
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    • Bakhchysarai Ireland (BIL) to acquire Vantage Resources
    • RDJ recognised for its commitment to diversity and inclusion
    • RDJ names JP Gilmartin Partner-in-Charge of firm’s Galway office
    • GTT sells infrastructure business to I Squared Capital for US$2.15 Billion
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    • Five big questions about how and when you will return to the office
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    • French investor acquires Cork docklands office block at Navigation Square
    • RDJ named in Leading in Wellbeing Top 100 Companies index
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    • Horseware Ireland attracts significant investment from Lonsdale Capital Partners
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    • RDJ expands Banking and Finance Practice with new Partner appointment
    • Neurent Medical raises $25 million in Series B round
    • Brown & Brown, Inc. Enters into Agreement to acquire O’Leary Insurances
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    • Pro Bono Pledge Ireland
    • Medtech start-up Venari Medical secures €4.5 million investment
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    • RDJ advises Solvotrin Therapeutics on €6.7m financing
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    • RDJ retains ISO27001 data security accreditation
    • JP Gilmartin appointed new president of Galway Chamber of Commerce
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    • Business Plus - Law Firms Who's Who 2020
    • Irish food services business Brook Foods merges with BaxterStorey
    • Munster Rugby announces Esports Partnership
    • Mastercard expanding base in Dublin
    • Orange Capital Partners acquires prime Dublin rental portfolio of refurbished Georgian buildings
    • RDJ advises on iNua Partnership buyout
    • Lough Mahon Corporate Challenge raises over €22,000 for Enable Ireland and Breakthrough Cancer Research
    • Accenture forms strategic alliance with TradeIX
    • Innovu Group acquires Wexford Insurance
    • Dupont acquires cleantech start-up OxyMem
    • Italian firm, Masco Group acquires Cork’s BCD Engineering
    • UCD Food for Health Ireland receives €21.6m funding boost
    • Carbery receives €35m EIB loan to drive global expansion
    • Beechbrook Capital’s Ireland SME fund completes first investment
    • RDJ advises on first affordable purchase housing scheme in the country
    • ‘Women don’t fear leadership, we have just been holding them back’
    • RDJ names Bryan McCarthy Partner-in-Charge of firm’s Dublin office
    • Murieux NutriSciences expands its footprint in Europe with acquisition of ALT
    • RDJ establishes new Financial Services Regulatory Practice with Partner appointment
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    • Business Plus - Law Firms Who's Who 2019
    • RDJ represents UCC in successful High Court case over disclosure of €100m EIB loan details deal to RTÉ
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    • RDJ Corporate Partner wins Client Choice Award
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    • RDJ advises Future Generation on acquisition of the former Coca Cola bottling plant in Cork.
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    • Another case of “Don’t Look Up”? – 13-year-old proceedings dismissed for delay
    • Data breach claim struck out in Cork Circuit court as ‘minor’ incident
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    • Sustainable Fuels: The Future of Fuels
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    • A recent High Court decision clarifies proofs for lender applicants seeking to appoint an administrator ad litem
    • Practical Employer Guidance on Fixed-Term Contracts
    • High Court strikes out proceedings alleging property was placed in a “Private Irrevocable Family Trust” as an abuse of process.
    • New WRC Code of Practice on Right to Request Remote & Flexible Working
    • Trends in Reputation Management claims in the Irish Courts
    • The Christmas Tree that put her on the Naughty List…
    • Spotlight on AI
    • New on the spot fines for employers
    • Effect of Brexit on Security for Costs Applications in Irish Courts
    • Legal Island Annual Review Q&A
    • Building a FEMPIRE
    • "Beyond Concerning" - seeking and following advice from the "wrong person"
    • Court of Appeal clarifies law on identification of child defendants who turn 18 in the course of criminal proceedings
    • RDJ Housing Conference: Foundations 24
    • Balancing Risk with Innovation: EU's Approach to AI Procurement Contracts
    • 2024: The Year Of AI
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    • Digital Services Bill 2023: A Step Closer To Increased Digital Services Accountability And Enhanced User Safety
    • Domestic Violence Leave: What you need to know
    • Contractor or Employee? Five Questions for Determining Employment Status
    • First WRC decision on Statutory Sick Pay
    • Direct Tax Cases: Decisions from the Irish Courts and Tax Appeals Commission Determinations
    • Budget 2024 – Supporting Individuals, Families and Business
    • Disclaimers: Recent Case Law Issues
    • Oireachtas Joint Committee Report on Defamation Reform may raise eyebrows
    • New Competition Enforcement Regime comes into force in Ireland
    • Expansion of Joint Ventures and Merger Control
    • No-fault dismissals: What you need to know
    • Secure Tenancy Affordable Rental (STAR) Scheme – How does it work and will it be a success?
    • Using AI in Your Business: What to Consider, and What Rules are Coming
    • Land Development Agency - Announcement of intention to expand its current function to acquire land privately
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    • Amendment to Occupiers Liability on the Horizon: Benefits to Occupiers and Insurers alike
    • What you need to know about the upcoming new rights conferred by the Work Life Balance and Miscellaneous Provisions Act 2023
    • New Block Exemption for R&D Agreements
    • Update on Statutory Leave
    • Government Adopts State Litigation Principles
    • Does the County Registrar have jurisdiction to dismiss repossession proceedings for want of prosecution?
    • Companies Registration Office filings – Requirement to provide Personal Public Service Number or Identified Person Number
    • Recent Developments To The EU'S Cyber Resilience Framework
    • The Screening of Third Country Transactions Bill - Looking Forward and Backwards
    • Would you like to be exclusive? The New Working Reality!
    • Non-Material Damage Compensation – the CJEU Enters the Fray
    • Cyber Incident Response and Crisis Management Workshop
    • Navigating the New MiCA Regulation: What Crypto-Asset Service Providers Need to Know
    • Automatic Conversion of Shares Ruled a Variation of Class Rights
    • Revenue’s Code of Practice for Compliance Interventions
    • Intoxicant Testing in the Workplace 2023
    • Has the tide turned? - DPC Report 2022
    • Time to Tackle Legal Liabilities of Unincorporated Sporting Associations
    • Defamation Reform Moves One Step Closer
    • Responding to a Data Subject Access Request – What additional information must be provided?
    • Striking a balance in discovery applications: confidentiality of statements
    • Eviction Bans as against Housing Need…. a difficult one!
    • Recovery of Litigation Costs: Overview (Ireland)
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    • Clarification at Last! Costs Update- “Special Circumstances” and Order 53 Rule 2 (2) of the District Court Rules
    • Damages arising from a data breach: when is it really non-material?
    • CEA New Information Note
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    • Skin deep: Tattoos and Diversity
    • Virtual Meetings Extended to December 2023
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    • Court of Appeal provides guidance on proportionality in the assessment of general damages
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    • Employment Law: 2022 Year in Review Key Takeaways
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    • Rising costs in the construction industry and risk allocation in public and private sector contracts
    • Ireland ranked first in the world for Order and Security in 2022 World Justice Project survey
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    • Unconscious Bias and Gender Pay Gap Reporting
    • Residential Tenancies – Deferral of termination dates and wider impacts on the rental market and the property market
    • Recent fines issued by the CBI
    • 2022 Intellectual Property SME Scoreboard Report
    • Legal Fees and “Wagatha Christie”
    • Protected Disclosures (Amendment) Act, 2022 - Whistleblowing Just Got Louder!
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    • Budget 2023 – Supporting Individuals, Families and Business
    • Earn-Outs (Ireland)
    • The Challenges in implementing Statutory Sick Pay
    • The Courts role in disentangling the truth in Personal Injury Actions
    • Important Clarification from High Court of Classes of Decision that can be Judicially Reviewed
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    • HR Room Podcast - Menopause in the workplace
    • Regulation of Providers of Building Works and Miscellaneous Provisions Act 2022
    • Key Takeaways from the Tax Strategy Group Paper 2022 on Capital & Savings Taxes and Stamp Duty
    • Court of Appeal - Onus on restricted director to adduce evidence to demonstrate that he acted responsibly
    • Regulation of Providers of Building Works and Miscellaneous Provisions Act 2022 - Amendments to the Residential Tenancies Act 2004
    • Menopause in the workplace
    • Understanding TUPE Regulations
    • Enhanced merger review powers for the Competition and Consumer Protection Commission under new legislation
    • Date of dismissal – A complex issue
    • Rebalancing responsibility between the occupier and visitor – Proposed Amendments Occupiers’ Liability Act 1995
    • Bridge that gap! Gender pay gap information reporting
    • The Data Act – “It's not personal, it's just business"
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    • Intellectual Property Rights and Artificial Intelligence: The Printing Revolution meets Industry 4.0
    • CBI Maintains Cautious Stance as Adoption of Crypto-Assets Progresses
    • Levelling The Defamation Playing Field
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    • Contracting for AI-related services: what's important?
    • Rules of Engagement: A New Era of Work - Webinar Playback
    • No-Fault Dismissals
    • Proposed EU Framework on Artificial Intelligence – everything you need to know
    • Legal Considerations for Parties Undertaking Retrofitting Projects
    • Central Bank Guidance on the Use of Service Companies by Insurers
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    • Amendments to the price variation provisions in the Capital Works Management Framework
    • 2021 – A Bumper Year for Central Bank Enforcement
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    • CBI Review Finds Weaknesses in Risk Management Frameworks in Credit Union Industry
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    • New Easements Bill Published
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    • Updated Work Safety Protocol October 2021
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    • Rules of Engagement - The New Era of Work
    • Central Register of Beneficial Ownership of Trusts – Filing Deadline Reminder
    • New Pre-Approval Controlled Functions (PCFs) Planned by the Central Bank
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    • Updated Work Safely Protocol September 2021
    • Eagerly awaited guidance on returning to the workplace published
    • Corporate Transactions - Proposed Amendments to Companies Act, 2014
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    • Covid-19: Reframing the Challenge, Continuing our Recovery and Reconnecting
    • What does it mean for me? What does it mean for my firm? – CBI’s Individual Accountability Framework
    • The Residential Tenancies (No. 2) Act 2021
    • Recovery Planning for Insurers: Some Practical Considerations
    • Remote Working from Abroad
    • New Regulatory Regime for Personal Contract Plan (“PCP”) Providers
    • Bringing Crypto-Assets into its Regulatory Web: Draft EU Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation
    • The New SCCs: What You Need to Know
    • Demystifying the CBI Fitness and Probity Interview Process
    • High Court refers questions to the European Court of Justice in “striking” Norwich Pharmacal application
    • The High Court rules on Covid-19 business interruption claim by the Clarence Hotel
    • Affordable Housing Bill 2021
    • Agency Workers: Who is responsible for them?
    • Don’t Delay - Third Party Joinders & Set Aside Motions
    • Updated Work Safely Protocol May 2021
    • Anticipating SEAR: A Closer Look at Individual Accountability Regimes in Other Jurisdictions
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    • Statute of Limitations analysed in investment cases
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    • Brexit Legal Update
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    • Media Bulletin Spring 2016
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    • Data Protection Day– What To Watch Out For In 2016
    • Social Media In The Workplace - Top Ten Legal Considerations
    • New Regulations for Business Lending to SMEs
    • National IP Protocol 2016 Published
    • Media Law Update - June 2015
    • Media Law Update - December 2015
    • The Residential Tenancies (Amendment) Act 2015
    • New Data Protection Regulation (Finally) Agreed
    • Land Sales
    • Safe Harbour Ruling – Emerging Trends
    • EU Commission Publishes New Procurement Thresholds
    • Final Notice Letters Issued by the Charities Regulator – Urgent Attention Required
    • 25th May, 2018, one year to go – will you be GDPR compliant?
    • Mandatory Electronic Filing of CRO Forms from 1 June – What you need to know
    • The disclosure regime for offshore income and assets
    • Supreme Court Judgment in Droog: A Timely Decision
    • Occupational health assessments – Tips to avoid the traps
    • Update: Mortgage Arrears Debt: Relying on the Rateable Valuation of a property to bring proceedings in the Circuit Court
    • Key takeaways from Data Protection Commissioner Annual Report
    • Brexit & Irish Tax
    • Paternity Leave Bill passed by the Dáil
    • Sharing the Spoils – How Should Share Remuneration be Taxed?
    • New Tax Appeals Commission and Tax Appeal Rules
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    • Ten Things We Learned From The Budget Speech 2016
    • Summary Dismissals - Pitfalls and Hazards for Employers
    • Healthcare, GDPR and Data: The Road Ahead
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    • Self-employment and the world of modern work
    • ODCE publishes Annual Report for 2016
    • Persona case and the law of maintenance and champerty in Ireland
    • Relief for Motor Insurance Industry as MIBI succeeds in Supreme Court Appeal
    • Lifting the Corporate Veil – A Cautionary Ruling for Directors
    • Companies (Accounting) Act 2017
    • Destination anywhere? Reasonableness of Mobility Clauses in employment contracts
    • Data Protection Commissioner guidance on data access requests
    • Allied Irish Bank PLC v Counihan & Anor
    • Obtaining legal advice from non-lawyers: Beware of the risks
    • Survival of cause of action after death: The case of Doyle v Dunne
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    • Implementing dress codes in the workplace
    • New mechanism introduced for freezing a debtor’s Bank accounts throughout the EU
    • Agency workers and disability – End user obligations clarified by Labour Court
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    • Report on Harmful Communications and Digital Safety heralded as much welcome response to challenges of cyber crimes
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    • Workplace Relations Act, 2015
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