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Matheson
On 16 April 2024, the Central Bank of Ireland ("Central Bank") published S.I. No. 147 of 2024 Central Bank (Supervision and Enforcement) Act 2013 (Section 48(1))...
Matheson
As discussed in our 2023 Irish Tax Review article, there have been a number of recent Tax Appeal Commission (TAC) determinations that created a lack of clarity regarding the application of section 192A ...
Dillon Eustace
The Commercial Court has found a company director to be personally liable for the unauthorised disclosure of personal data in breach of data protection legislation.
Arthur Cox
The UK Cabinet Office recently published a Procurement Policy Note (PPN 02/24) aimed at advising UK public sector bodies in regard to the use of Artificial Intelligence ("AI")...
RDJ LLP
In our 30 January 2024 insight, we reported on a landmark ruling of Ms. Justice Isobel Kennedy in the Court of Appeal on the issue of the identification of child criminal defendants.
Arthur Cox
It has been a year since the European Commission ("EC") designated the first tranche of very large online platforms and very large online search engines (together, "VLOPSEs").
Arthur Cox
The Finance (No.2) Act 2023 introduced a significant change in respect of unapproved employee share option schemes by shifting the obligation to remit tax on the exercise of options...
Maples Group
On 9 April 2024, the Central Bank of Ireland ("CBI") published its Expectations for Authorisation of Payment and Electronic Money Institutions and Registration of Account Information Service Providers ("CBI Expectations").
Keltie LLP
Just a few weeks after flooring the accelerator, the Irish government has slammed the brakes on the planned UPC referendum.
RDJ LLP
RDJ recently held its inaugural AI seminar "AI literacy: Demystifying AI, AI Ethics, and the Law" at Hayfield Manor, with over 100 clients and colleagues in attendance.
William Fry
On 10 April 2024, the European Parliament formally adopted at first reading a new Regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council laying down harmonised conditions...
Arthur Cox
Early that Thursday morning the Legal Services Regulatory Authority announced that it had submitted its report to the Minister for Justice on the proposal that a new profession of ‘conveyancer' might be established.
Arthur Cox
In advance of the Senior Executive Accountability Regime (SEAR) coming into force from 1 July 2024 (save in respect of non-executive directors, who will be brought into scope from 1 July 2025).
Arthur Cox
In the third episode of "Conversations in Competition", Ronan Scanlan, Of Counsel at Arthur Cox has a wide-ranging discussion with Alba Ribera Martínez, University Lecturer and Editor of Journal of European Competition Law...
Matheson
Following on from our Initial Observations on the Central Bank of Ireland's Consumer Protection Code Consultation Paper we will be releasing a series of Insights...
European Union
Arthur Cox
In this first video in our series on data protection judgments from the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU), Aoife Coll and David O'Connor, discuss...
Dillon Eustace
On 25 January 2024, the Council of the EU (the Council) published its final compromise texts for...
Dillon Eustace
European long-term investment funds (ELTIFs) are the only type of funds dedicated to long-term investments that can be distributed across borders in the EU to both professional and retail investors.
Arthur Cox
The ‘Daisy Chains' Directive has been published in the Official Journal as Directive (EU) 2024/1174 following political agreement between the EU Council and European Parliament in December 2023.
William Fry
On 17 April 2024, the European Data Protection Board (EDPB) adopted an opinion following an Article 64(2) request under the General Data Protection Regulation...
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