Enforceability of Settlement Agreements in Ireland – AIB v Doran Decision of the High Court September 2024
This was a Judgment that was in respect of an application to enforce a Deed of Settlement and Release. Settlement agreements are a written agreement to compromise a dispute.
They are a key tool in resolving disputes. They allow parties to avoid lengthy litigation by reaching mutually agreed resolutions.
Redundancy and Statutory Redundancy Payments
Redundancy is the termination of a contract of employment.
The Redundancy Payments Act 1967 sets out instances of redundancy. These criteria share the common trait of focusing on a change in the role, or the responsibilities that come with it, or both. Once an employee has been employed for in excess of 104 weeks, they are normally entitled to a statutory redundancy payment.
The Law of Defamation in Ireland
In Ireland, the law protects your reputation. The Constitution guarantees that the State shall protect, and vindicate from unjust attack, the good name of every citizen.
A person can make a claim against someone for making statements that injure the person’s reputation. This offence is called defamation. It is a combination of the old offences of libel (written offences) and slander (spoken...
WRC Claims – The Data of Employment Disputes
In May 2024, the Workplace Relations Commission (WRC) published its annual report. Our team at Setanta Solicitors has analysed this comprehensive document to offer readers a concise overview of the WRC’s performance in 2023.
Watered Down – EU Clarifies Application of EU Water Framework Directive
A recent ruling by the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) in the case of Peter Sweetman v An Bord Pleanala, Ireland and the Attorney General, Bradan Beo Teoranta, Galway County Council & the Environmental Protection Agency is of note.
This case concerned the interpretation of Directive 2000/60/EC. This is EU legislation which sets out a framework for the protection and...
High Court Examines Tax Treatment of Employment Compromise Agreement
Adnan Ahmad Siddiqi and The Revenue Commissioners IEHC 195. On April 12, 2024, a significant judgement was delivered by the High Court concerning an appeal from the Tax Appeals Commission (TAC).
New Planning & Environmental Division of the High Court
The Planning and Development Bill 2023 was published by the Department of Housing, Local Government, and Heritage on November 21, 2023, replacing the previous act which was in operation since 2000. Spanning over 700 pages, this legislation marks a significant milestone in Ireland’s planning and development framework. In this Article, our team at Setanta Solicitors breaks some key changes...
Introduction to the Planning and Development Bill 2023
The Planning and Development Bill 2023 was published by the Department of Housing, Local Government, and Heritage on November 21, 2023, replacing the previous act which was in operation since 2000. Spanning over 700 pages, this legislation marks a significant milestone in Ireland’s planning and development framework. In this Article, our team at Setanta Solicitors breaks some key changes...
Revenue code for Revenue Compliance Interventions
As of May 1, 2022, Revenue has implemented a revised Code of Practice for Revenue Compliance Interventions. This code explains how Revenue is to conduct tax interventions and outlines what taxpayers can expect during these interventions. It also underscores the advantages of promptly disclosing any tax discrepancies.
It is very important to be familiar with the new code and the previous...
A guide to Settlement Agreements in Ireland
Settlement Agreements stand as a vital tool for resolving disputes outside the confines of the traditional court setting. These agreements are legally binding contracts that outline the terms and conditions agreed upon by parties involved in a dispute, usually with the goal of conflict resolution. Moreover, they can be proactively used to pre-emptively address and settle foreseeable disputes.