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Happy New Year 2023 !

Happy New Year 2023 !

by Monahan Solicitors | Dec 29, 2022 | Legal News

We wish to thank all our clients for their business in 2022 and we look forward to working with you and for you in 2023 !    

Data Breaches – What are they, how do they happen, and how can businesses avoid them?

Data Breaches – What are they, how do they happen, and how can businesses avoid them?

by Monahan Solicitors | Aug 17, 2022 | Legal News

What is a data breach? Generally speaking, a data breach is said to have occurred when sensitive, confidential, or protected information is shared and/or viewed without permission, either by an...

Employee Who Slipped and Injured Back at Powdered Milk Production Plant Awarded Over €268k by High Court

Employee Who Slipped and Injured Back at Powdered Milk Production Plant Awarded Over €268k by High Court

by Monahan Solicitors | Apr 7, 2022 | Legal News

High Court awarded an employee of a powdered milk production plant in Co Cork has been awarded over €268,000 . The court heard how the man (58) had been assisting in moving a large sheet of metal...

7 Top Tips if you have been left out of a Will

7 Top Tips if you have been left out of a Will

by Monahan Solicitors | Feb 22, 2022 | Legal News, Wills Challenge

7 Top Tips if you have been left out of a Will The provisions of the Succession Act 1965, in particular Section 117, relate to an application by children of the Deceased for a claim under the...

Construction and Demolition Waste Only Orders High Court

Construction and Demolition Waste Only Orders High Court

by Monahan Solicitors | Sep 23, 2021 | Legal News

The High Court has ruled that only construction and demolition waste can be accepted at a waste recycling facility located in the Midlands. Mr Justice Garrett Simmons ruled that the site, located in...

1/3 People Believe that Rights of People with Disabilities Not Adequately Respected in Ireland

1/3 People Believe that Rights of People with Disabilities Not Adequately Respected in Ireland

by Monahan Solicitors | Sep 13, 2021 | General, Legal News

Those with disabilities and their rights are not sufficiently protected in Irish law, according to a survey commissioned by Safeguarding Ireland. The survey, which was carried out by Red C last...

Legislation approved to allow outdoor drinking

Legislation approved to allow outdoor drinking

by Monahan Solicitors | Jul 5, 2021 | Legal News

Licensing issues.      The opening of thousands of businesses operating in the hospitality sector was likely to be affected when Gardaí in Galway raised an issue in respect of licensing. The Gardaí...

EU Commission advises against UK joining international legal pact

EU Commission advises against UK joining international legal pact

by Monahan Solicitors | May 10, 2021 | Legal News

EU Commission advises against UK joining international legal pact Published Sunday 9th May 2021, 09:32    International pact When...

Wills Challenge? Know your facts not opinion!

Wills Challenge? Know your facts not opinion!

by Monahan Solicitors | Feb 8, 2021 | Legal News

This office by means of its presence on the Internet attracts numerous enquiries about possible claims against professional advisors.These can be alleging that a Will was not properly drawn up...

How to buy a coastal cottage in the West of Ireland.

How to buy a coastal cottage in the West of Ireland.

by Monahan Solicitors | Jan 4, 2021 | Legal News

How to buy a coastal cottage in the West of Ireland. In the present Covid crisis a lot of changes taken place in relation to work life balance. After years of draining the countryside in Ireland of...

POWERS OF ATTORNEY – SOMETHING TO WATCH OUT FOR

POWERS OF ATTORNEY – SOMETHING TO WATCH OUT FOR

by Monahan Solicitors | Nov 29, 2020 | Legal News

Whether you have only recently decided to investigate Powers of Attorney either for yourself or for your loved ones there is something you should know in relation to the completion of the forms if...

I WANT TO MAKE A WILL – HOW DOES COVID-19 AFFECT ME

I WANT TO MAKE A WILL – HOW DOES COVID-19 AFFECT ME

by Monahan Solicitors | May 18, 2020 | Legal News

No doubt you will see a change in the procedures now going forward.  Up to this in relation to drafting of a Will I would meet the client, shake their hand and complete a checklist to take down...

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