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Business Plus Irish Law Firms Who’s Who 2017

Detailed listing of the leading commercial law firms in Ireland, and interviews with their Managing Partners and Associate Director of Aperture Partners, Barry Crushell.

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Guidance Note for a WRC Adjudication Hearing

The following is a general guide for the structure and procedure of a WRC Adjudication Hearing. It is a matter for the Adjudication Officer to run the hearing/investigation as appropriate for the circumstances of the case and in accordance with fair procedures.

At the start of the hearing the Adjudicator will welcome the parties and introduces […]

InBrief – Unfair Dismissal and non-EEA Workers

The Employment Appeals Tribunal recently made a declaration that it had no jurisdiction to hear a claim by an ex retail employee, under the Unfair Dismissals Acts, because the former employee did not hold a valid employment permit at the time of his dismissal in May 2013.

The former employee was hired by the employer in […]

InBrief – Recruitment Assessment Criteria

In the recent case of Genockey v The Governor and Company of the Bank of Ireland ( IEHC 498), a candidate sought damages for breach of contract, misrepresentation, breach of warranty, wrongful dismissal, negligence and breach of duty of care, from a prospective employer, as a result of that prospective employer rescinding a job-offer, on […]

InBrief – Lay Litigants and Legal Proceedings

In a move likely to have an impact on a number of human resources consultants offering employment law services, the High Court recently issued a Practice Direction that will strengthen the rules concerning representation by non-qualified persons in court, following concerns that advisers without legal training are causing unnecessary impediments to the courts service, whilst […]

London Law Firm – Autumn Trainee Retention Rates – 2017

London’s leading firms are continuing to announce their official NQ retention rates for their autumn intakes, with many rates falling compared to previous years. The current market conditions may present certain challenges for some Irish trainees, who may be considering their options in the City. With offices in both Dublin and London, Aperture Partners are […]

InBrief – Data Protection Officer Qualifications

The office of the Data Protection Commissioner has recently released guidance on the appropriate qualifications for a Data Protection Officer, GDPR, emphasising that the scale, complexity and sensitivity of the data processing operations of an organisation, should be instrumental in deciding on the qualifications and level of training required for the office holder.

Article 37.5 of […]

InBrief – Disciplinary Practices and Procedures

An employee who was fired for sharing a competitor’s advertisement on social media has won an Employment Tribunal against his former employer. The case, although decided under English law, serves as a useful reminder to Irish employers of the importance of having sufficiently robust disciplinary practices and procedures in place, to prevent successful subsequent challenges. […]

InBrief – Workplace Investigations and Legal Representation

In a recent decision in the case of Lyons v Longford Westmeath Education, the High Court held that the right to fair procedures and natural justice, which includes the right to legal representation during meetings and the right to cross-examine witnesses, applies at the preliminary investigation stage of a workplace investigation process, where the matter […]

InBrief – Social Media and Recruitment

The Working Party set up under Article 29 of Directive 95/46/EC is an independent European advisory body on data protection and privacy. Their recently published Opinion (Opinion 2/2017, adopted 8 June 2017) provides a useful overview of how recruitment agencies and employers should utilise social media when reviewing prospective candidates.

Through the existence of […]