Welcome to our July 2024 edition of our Legal News Podcast.
Here is a selection of our recent publications and podcasts.
For more information on any of the topics covered in this edition, please contact the people listed in the articles or your usual William Fry contact.
- William Fry Announces Stephen Keogh as
Next Managing Partner
We are delighted to announce the appointment of Stephen Keogh as William Fry's next Managing Partner, effective 1 November 2024. - Podcast – High Court Applies Strict
Limitation Period for Online Defamation Actions
Application to join co-defendant refused where the claim against it was clearly statute-barred. - Podcast – Changes to the Realisation
of Assets of Companies in Liquidation
Important changes made to Companies Act under the Employment (Collective Redundancies and Miscellaneous Provisions) and Companies (Amendment) Act 2024. - Podcast – Artificial Intelligence
with Citi's Global Head of AI
Barry Scannell speaks with Citi's Prag Sharma about how Citi is implementing AI, and what companies should consider in their AI governance and compliance journeys. - Podcast – DORA: Practical Initial
Steps to Compliance
In this episode of our DORA miniseries, our Fintech team look at how businesses should approach implementing DORA and provide some practical initial steps to compliance. - Podcast – Misconduct Related
Dismissals
Maeve Griffin and Katie Keegan of our Employment & Benefits Group discuss the substantive and procedural aspects misconduct dismissals. - New Developments Relating to the Personal Injuries
Guidelines
The Court of Appeal clarifies the approach to quantifying multiple injuries damages cases under the Guidelines, and new legislation is published to redress the fallout from the Supreme Court decision in Delaney v PIAB. - Mortgage Company Fails to Prove Charge and
Debt Validly Transferred
Proof of ownership of charges and valid transfer of debt crucial to application for summary possession. - MiCAR: EU Level 2 and 3 Measures Move
Forward
Updates on the implementation of the EU Regulation on Markets in Crypto Assets (MiCAR).
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