Integrating firms: the perfect match Integrating people from different firms and cultures is essential for a successful merger, writes John Rankin in the Jan / Feb Gazette. Work starts after
Insurance Premium Refunds Arising on Mortgage Redemptions When houses are sold vendors normally cancel their home insurance and obtain a refund in respect of the unexpired period of cover. When
Insurance on apartments or quasi-apartments Many modern commercial developments comprising one structure are intended to end up in different ownerships. Insurance on apartments or quasi-apartments
Insurance Company Settlement Cheques/PIAB The Litigation Committee is aware that, in a growing number of instances, insurance companies are forwarding settlement cheques directly to clients rather
Insurance company bonds in relation to lost documents and defects on title In what circumstances is it reasonable for the solicitor for a purchaser or lender to require an insurance company bond in
Insurance Act, 1989 Part IV - Regulation of Insurance Intermediaries Solicitors should be aware of the provisions of part IV of the Insurance Act, 1989 which came into operation on 1st October, 1990
Insurance Act 1989 Code of Conduct for Insurance Intermediaries Status of an Insurance Intermediary... View details of the recommended code of conduct for insurance intermediaries. An Insurance
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Insubordination: lessons from recent case law In the July Gazette, Sinead Morgan looks at what happens when employees refuse to follow orders. Rejecting an order Brewster v Burke and the Ministry
Instructing Counsel and GDPR The Law Society and The Bar of Ireland have agreed a Data Sharing Protocol. The purpose of the Protocol is to provide guidelines for solicitors and barristers where the