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Woman who suffered brain injury who slipped on ice at carwash awarded €125000
By: Irish Times, Mary Carolan Posted on: Oct-07-2020
			 Filed under: Litigation
			A woman who slipped on ice and hit her head suffering a brain injury has been awarded €125,000 by the High Court.
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			A short guide to Wards of Court
By: chadmin Posted on: Jun-13-2019
			 Filed under: Wills and Estate Planning
			Wards of Court is a term very commonly used these days but what precisely is it?
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			Court of appeal ordered that Hospital has no lawful power to restrain patient against her wishes
By: Irish Times 14th August 2018 Posted on: Oct-11-2018
			 Filed under: Litigation
			The Court of Appeal has recently ruled that a hospital had no lawful power to restrain a patient in hospital against his or her wishes, notwithstanding that the restraint may have been in the patient’s best interests.
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			Man awarded damages for thumb injury suffered lifting crates
By: chadmin Posted on: Jul-25-2018
			 Filed under: Personal Injury
			A man been awarded over €23,000 in damages after the Circuit Court ruled his former employer was liable for a thumb injury he had sustained while lifting crates.
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			Boy awarded €45,000 after fall into manhole in Phoenix Park
By: chadmin Posted on: Jul-25-2018
			 Filed under: Personal Injury
			A boy who sustained a serious laceration to his chest while playing football as his family had a barbecue in the Phoenix Park in Dublin has been awarded €45,000.
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			Brothers awarded damages after nightclub assault by bouncers
By: chadmin Posted on: Jul-25-2018
			 Filed under: Personal Injury
			Two brothers who were badly beaten up by bouncers outside Krystle nightclub in Dublin have been awarded more than €50,000 damages for what a judge described on Monday as a very disturbing incident.
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			Woman awarded damages after falling on broken concrete
By: chadmin Posted on: Jul-25-2018
			 Filed under: Personal Injury
			A woman who sued after allegedly tripping on broken concrete outside shops in a Dublin suburb has settled her High Court action on undisclosed terms.
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			7 Tips on how to choose an executor for your will
By: an excerpt Daniel A. Timins, Kiplinger August 2017 Posted on: Jul-25-2018
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			                                      7 Tips for Choosing the Right Executor
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			Making a will - step by step what is involved
By: MABS Posted on: Jul-25-2018
			 Filed under: Litigation, Employment law , Family Law , Medical Negligence, Wills and Estate Planning, Personal Injury, Property   Sales, Taxation 
			Before you can give instructions to a solicitor to draft your will, in simple terms, you need to decide who gets what.
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			Supreme Court rules in defamation proceedings that a jury may assess damages after an offer of amends
By: Edward Lyons Beauchamps Posted on: Jul-16-2018
			 Filed under: Litigation
			The Supreme Court has ruled that a jury may assess damages following an offer of amends in defamation proceedings.
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