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Energy Update: Direct Lines Bill
Ireland's Electricity Regulation (Amendment) (No. 2) Bill 2026 proposes significant reforms to the country's direct lines framework, removing restrictive barriers that have prevented private wire infrastructure development. The Bill would eliminate the grid-refusal precondition and establish new permitting criteria under the Commission for Regulation of Utilities, potentially unlocking opportunities for renewable energy deployment and alternative electricity supply arrangements.
Ireland Energy
AC
Arthur Cox
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EU Declines Video Game Playability Mandate
When Ubisoft shut down servers for its 2014 racing game The Crew, players lost access to content they had purchased. This sparked a European Citizens' Initiative gathering 1.3 million signatures demanding publishers keep games playable after commercial support ends. The European Commission's response and its implications for digital content sellers across all sectors reveal critical obligations under existing EU consumer protection law.
Ireland Consumer
WF
William Fry
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Revenue Information Powers: Lessons From Lifeplus V HMRC
The Irish Revenue Commissioners are increasingly exercising their statutory powers to compel taxpayers to produce documents and information, both for domestic tax enquiries and in response to exchange of information requests from foreign tax administrations. A recent UK First-Tier Tribunal decision in Lifeplus Europe Ltd v HMRC provides valuable guidance on the scope and limits of these information-gathering powers, particularly regarding the concepts of 'reasonably required' and 'possession or power' in th
Ireland Tax
M
Matheson
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