Catfishing- the law in Ireland
In and of itself, catfishing is not a crime in Ireland. As it stands, however, the law does provide for ramifications for the catfish's activities in many situations.
No Win No Fee Solicitors Ireland
The terms 'No Foal No Fee' and 'No Win No Fee' are strictly prohibited in the context of advertising, as it can be misleading. However, financial restraints should not prohibit a client from their right to justice. Accordingly, many Solicitors will operate on a contingency basis, or on the basis of a conditional fee in some cases.
Compensation for Client Injured in Limerick Traffic Collision
Brigid O'Donnell, Solicitor, was delighted to negotiate a significant settlement for a client injured in a Limerick road traffic collision. He was delighted that the case was resolved so promptly without the necessity for a court appearance.
Six Figure Settlement Following Single Vehicle Collision
Brigid O'Donnell, Solicitor, was delighted to achieve a six figure settlement for a client injured due to a road traffic accident. The settlement achieved was six times higher than the offer initially made to compensate our client for her injuries.
Significant Settlement for Client who was Bullied at Work
Brigid was delighted to negotiate generous terms of severance for a client who was subjected to workplace bullying by his Line Manager.
Medical Negligence Compensation
In most cases, gallbladder surgery is performed as a day case procedure without complication. However, where errors arise, the implications can be serious and in some cases even fatal.
Dog Bites-Compensation
Last year, the Health Service Executive reported that the number of patients requiring hospital treatment for injuries sustained due to dog attacks had soared by 50% over the last decade.
Personal Injuries Compensation
Significant compensation for client injured by a falling object at a retail premises
Significant settlement for client who required amputation due to GP Negligence
Significant settlement for client who underwent amputation due to GP Negligence
The Medical Council’s Guide to Professional Conduct and Ethics for Registered Medical Practitioners, 9th Edition
Often, a GP will be the first point of contact for a patient presenting with a medical complaint or ailment. The GP's role is to appropriately identify signs of disease or injury and to make the necessary referrals for further investigations, where necessary, in a timely manner.