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Promoting Contractor Competency with the CIRI by Mary Smith and Stephen Boyle dated 09 November 2022
Earlier this year a new law was introduced to strengthen the current arrangements in place for regulating building activity
The Risk of Resting on your Laurels by Mary Smith dated 23 May 2022
Two years on from my last article concerning delays in litigation in the Irish courts, there have since been
Medical Malpractice Claims & Beauticians by Ronan Cosgrove dated 24 March 2023
In light of a recently reported criminal case for offences under the Irish Medicines Board Act in the District
How big a hangover could the Business Interruption decision cause to Insurers and Policyholders?
The date of 15 March 2020 is a date that publicans in Ireland will most likely never forgot. This
Personal Injury Litigation in Ireland
Are the times finally changing? You can read the note here Personal Injury Litigation in Ireland - John Sparks
Consumer Insurance Contracts Act 2019
In this collaborative article, Mary Smith examines some of the key changes and the anticipated impact of the Insurance
Standstill Agreements
Standstill agreements can be a useful tool in civil litigation and can offer flexibility in turbulent times particularly as
Needing Insurance is like needing a parachute. If it isn’t there the first-time, chances are you won’t be needing it again.
There is a well-known saying within Insurance that ‘’needing Insurance is like needing a parachute. If it isn’t there
No permission to stall
Delays in litigation are inevitable, and claims are likely to be delayed following the recent postponement of court procedures
Recent decision on an ‘unrealistic’ claim brought against an insurance broker
During these difficult unprecedented times brought about by the Covid-19 pandemic, the following recent judgment is of some optimism
The impact of Covid-19 on claims
The Covid-19 emergency response measures introduced up to the date of this note will have a significant impact on ongoing
Growth Continues at Caytons
Specialist legal services firm, Caytons has further strengthened its Dublin office with the appointment of two additional solicitors.
Practical Recommendations for Construction Consultants in the current COVID-19 Pandemic
Introduction The Covid-19 emergency response measures introduced up to the date of this note are having an immediate impact
Coronavirus Covid-19 Statement
You may be concerned with developments relating to COVID – 19 and how this may affect the handling of the
Caytons Law changes name to Caytons and launches new website as part of rebrand
Dublin law firm Caytons Law has changed its name to Caytons as of Sunday 1 March 2020. This coincides with
“CAYTONS LAW STRENGTHENS ITS PRESENCE IN DUBLIN”
UK law firm, Caytons Law shows further commitment to the growth of its Dublin office with the announcement of