‘Organ tourism’ and human rights The Joint Oireachtas Committee on Foreign Affairs and Trade recently heard evidence on the harvesting and trafficking in human organs. Lorcan Roche reports for the
‘On the edge with knobs on’: Alastair Campbell interview Mark McDermott spoke exclusively to Alastair Campbell, keynote speaker at the Law Society’s Spring Gala on 24 March, for the April 2017
‘Comic Book’ contracts Mary Hallissey reports on an innovative approach to legal documents. A paradigm shift Is it possible to have a legal contract that is transparent, simple and clear? One
‘Brexit refugee’ solicitors enrolling but not arriving Rumours of a post-Brexit British invasion appear to be somewhat overstated, writes Ken Murphy in the December 2017 Gazette. Post-Brexit
‘All sums due’ mortgages and partnerships and other co-owning entities The Conveyancing Committee wishes to remind the profession about the dangers inherent in the use of ‘all sums due’ mortgage
'No recourse' condition in receiver contracts It has come to the attention of the Conveyancing Committee that vendors acting by receiver routinely issue contracts containing a special condition. It
'Missing Will' Notice In the July 2012 issue of the Law Society Gazette, the following 'Missing Will' notice was inadvertently omitted. In the July 2012 issue of the Law Society Gazette, the
'Know your customer' and anti-money laundering requirements Further to queries received in relation to third-party requests for AML documentation and to the Gazette article in April 2019, ‘KYC and
'Jumping the gun' on mergers Niall Collins examines a recent decision that appears to offer more flexibility in M&A transactions. Ernst & Young P/S v Konkurrencerådet On 18 January 2018, Advocate
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