
Constructive Dismissal Claims
“Constructive dismissal” is the term used where an employee is forced, by the behaviour or conduct of their employer, to quit their employment. This is contrasted with actual dismissal where the employer has terminated the employment.

Pregnancy Discrimination Claims
In this article, our legal team delves into the various aspects of pregnancy protections in Ireland, including the legal framework, types of discrimination, available remedies, and the importance of employers going beyond legal compliance to foster an inclusive and supportive workplace for pregnant women.

Employment Contracts
Whilst parties are familiar with the requirements to be furnished with the terms of their employment they are not strictly speaking required to furnish a full employment contract although it is best practice to do so and preferable.
According to the law, employers are not obligated to provide your terms of employment in a specific contract format. However, you are entitled to receive certain...

Data Access Requests and your rights under GDPR
The use of data and rights of access to personal data are governed by the General Data Protection Regulation or GDPR. This is an EU Regulation, and has been in force in Ireland since 2018. GDPR governs how your data is collected, how it is used, and how you can access your data.

Employment Harassment and Sexual Harassment
Harassment is a pattern of intentional or reckless conduct which distresses and is harmful. Sexual Harassment differs from Harassment in one key way; the unwanted conduct is of a sexual nature.

Duties of Irish Company Directors and Company Secretaries
Irish company officers are the Directors of the Company and the Company Secretary.
The officers in a company have obligations under of the Companies Acts.

The Legal Difference between a Partnership and a Company
When a business is being formed, important consideration must be placed on the desires of the operators of the business. What is a Partnership? What is a Company? What are the Key Differences between partnership and a company?

Setanta Solicitors shortlisted for the Employment Law Firm / Team / Lawyer of the Year at the Irish Law Awards 2023
On the anniversary of our very successful first year in business, we are delighted to have been shortlisted for the Employment Law Firm / Team / Lawyer of the Year of the prestigious Irish Law Awards 2023

Protected Disclosures and Employment Law
A protected disclosure is defined in the Protected Disclosure Act. It is a disclosure by an employee of a wrongdoing. This disclosure is required to be a wrongdoing in the reasonable belief of the worker and it ought to have come to the workers attention in the course or connection with their employment.

