by Coleman Legal LLP | Jul 25, 2016 | Childhood Sexual Abuse, Other Categories, Professional Negligence, Sexual Abuse Law
HSE aware of ‘Mary’ case much sooner than first admitted It has recently been discovered by RTE’s investigative programme ‘This Week’ that the HSE were aware of the ‘Mary’ case involving a young woman with intellectual disabilities that was deemed to be at risk, much...
by Coleman Legal LLP | Jul 25, 2016 | Other Categories, Personal Injury
Cruise Ship Liabilities The International Maritime Organisation is the united nations agency that is responsible for the safety and security of shipping and the prevention of marine pollution. The IMO adopted the Athens Convention relating to the carriage of...
by Coleman Legal LLP | Jul 22, 2016 | Childhood Sexual Abuse, Sexual Abuse Law
The right to anonymity in sex offence cases in Ireland There are variations between UK anonymity laws and those in Ireland as has been highlighted by trials of various TV soap stars in the UK for sex offences. In Ireland, laws prohibit the identification of the rape...
by Coleman Legal LLP | Jul 21, 2016 | Other Categories
Legal action to commence against Tony Blair A crowdfunding campaign has resulted in legal action being taken against Tony Blair. The legal action is to commence against the former Prime Minister and has been initiated by the Iraq War Families Campaigns Group, which...
by Coleman Legal LLP | Jul 18, 2016 | Personal Injury
Woman who slipped and fell on wet floor in supermarket awarded €75,000 Ms Julie Greene who was claiming damages for injuries sustained as a result of a slip and fall on rainwater that had accumulated inside the entrance to the Dunnes’ Stores in Ennis. The failure by...