by Coleman Legal LLP | Nov 13, 2019 | Sexual Abuse Law
The handling of sex abuse allegations arising out of the activities of members of the former Scouting organisations the Catholic Boy Scouts in Ireland and Scouting Association of Ireland have been heavily criticised this week, with calls for a full independent...
by Coleman Legal LLP | Nov 4, 2019 | Workplace Injury, Social Media Moderators
A professional service firm, Cognizant has been requested to cease moderations of objectionable content regarding social media platforms; Facebook in particular. Based on the working conditions and mental health of employees of Arizona moderation center, having...
by Coleman Legal LLP | Oct 21, 2019 | Social Media Moderators
A number of former content moderators have been given the right of way by the personal injuries board to proceed with the Facebook case in the high court; 6 former moderators have claimed for personal injuries due to the content which they have been exposed to while...
by Coleman Legal LLP | Oct 14, 2019 | Other Categories
In the wake of allegations that the data collected from the issuance of Public Services Cards (PSC) were kept unlawfully, the State is braced for a series of demands for damages. The Data Protection Commission (DPC) published a report revealing that the retention of...
by Coleman Legal LLP | Oct 7, 2019 | Other Categories
The figures, obtained by Fianna Fáil Spokesperson on Children and Youth Affairs Anne Rabbitte, show that at the end of August 2019, just over 13% of the country’s 4,500 early years services inspected by the Child and Family Agency Tusla, had some level of...