Mason Hayes & Curran LLP is a leading Irish law firm based in Dublin with offices in San Francisco, New York and London.
Mason Hayes & Curran LLP is a leading Irish law firm based in Dublin with offices in San Francisco, New York and London.
2025 will be significant in the world of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and law, as the European Union’s Artificial Intelligence Act (AI Act) takes real and substantial effect. It is a piece of ...
Mason Hayes & Curran LLP is a leading Irish law firm based in Dublin with offices in San Francisco, New York and London.
Our Products team provides an overview of the EU Commission’s recently published Safety Gate annual report for unsafe products on the EU market. Safety Gate, previously known as RAPEX, is the EU’s ...
The old concepts of maintenance and champerty exclude participation in litigation by parties who have no connection to it. These concepts were recently considered by the High Court in the context of a ...
Mason Hayes & Curran LLP is a leading Irish law firm based in Dublin with offices in San Francisco, New York and London.
Our Public, Regulatory and Investigations team looks at judicial review trends emerging from the Courts Service Annual Report 2023, published in September 2024. They also examine some recent ...
A recent decision of the Irish High Court provides important clarity on the Dunne Principles in assessing whether clinical negligence occurred. It reiterates that while clinical guidelines serve as a ...
The Government Spring 2025 Legislative Programme includes reference to the ‘Pay Transparency Bill’. If enacted, this bill will transpose the EU Pay Transparency Directive into Irish law. Our ...
The long-awaited Charities (Amendment) Act 2024 has now been enacted and awaits commencement. All Irish charities need to familiarise themselves with the new rules. We consider some of the key ...
Most litigation involves direct disputes between parties where one seeks relief or compensation against the other following some perceived wrong that has been committed. Typically, the proceedings ...