Mason Hayes & Curran LLP is a leading Irish law firm based in Dublin with offices in San Francisco, New York and London.
Ironborn Real Estate Limited (Ironborn) challenged Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council’s (the Council) decision, made under section 42 of the 2000 Act, refusing Ironborn’s application to extend the ...
Our combined experience of employment law in Ireland gives us a unique understanding of the challenges faced by employers in all sectors and industries. We provide a tailored approach to meet the ...
We have a strategic presence in New York City with an office in the iconic Rockefeller Centre. This allows us to provide seamless, real-time support to clients across American time zones. Our New York ...
2025 will be significant in the world of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and law, as the European Union’s Artificial Intelligence Act (AI Act) takes real and substantial effect. It is a piece of ...
The development of the Quincecare duty in the English Courts has yet to be mirrored in Ireland. Beyond their regulatory obligations, banks must ensure that they discharge the reasonable duty of care ...
The Government Spring 2025 Legislative Programme includes reference to the ‘Pay Transparency Bill’. If enacted, this bill will transpose the EU Pay Transparency Directive into Irish law. Our ...
Caoilinn is a Senior Associate in our Dispute Resolution department. She has a varied practice and advises both private and corporate clients on contractual disputes, shareholder disputes, civil fraud ...
A recent decision of the Irish High Court provides important clarity on the Dunne Principles in assessing whether clinical negligence occurred. It reiterates that while clinical guidelines serve as a ...
Legal submissions and citations are not exempt from the phenomenon of AI hallucinations. This occurs when an AI model generates an incorrect or misleading result. Cases from various jurisdictions ...
The Court of Justice of the European Union has provided some clarity on the application of safe harbours for contract modifications under relevant EU directives in two recent cases. Our Public ...
The revised court rules by which proceedings may be struck out on the basis they have no reasonable cause of action or that they are bound to fail have recently been closely examined by the High Court ...