Personal insolvency and bankruptcy searches The Conveyancing Committee recommends that, when carrying out bankruptcy searches, practitioners also ensure that searches are carried out on the new
Personal Injury Litigation
The Litigation Committee reminds solicitors of the need to ensure that there is clear evidence of the clients' authority to effect the settlement.
In view ofPersonal injury list: Dublin
Dublin Practitioners are reminded that it is essential that the registrar be informed when cases are settled in order that they may聽be taken out of the list.
Personal injury list: Dublin
Dublin Practitioners are reminded that it is essential that the registrar be informed when cases are settled, in order that they may be taken out of the list.
Personal Injury List - No Show by Solicitors
It has been brought to the Litigation Committee's attention that there are a considerable number of 'no shows' by solicitors, both plaintiffs and
Personal injury cases: Medical examination on 'the usual terms'
What have come to be known as 'the usual terms' on which a plaintiff in a聽personal injury case, through their solicitor,
Personal Injury Advertising by Non-Solicitors
Members are reminded that the restrictions on personal injury advertising contained in the Solicitors Amendment Act, 2002 apply to non-solicitors as
Personal injury actions to be tried at country venues
In an effort to provide speedy hearings for short cases - a duration of one day or less - involving an assessment of damages only, the
Personal Injuries Board Resolution Act New legislation impacting on the personal injuries process will commence on 4 September 2023. Background The Personal Injuries Board Resolution Act 2022
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