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Divorce & The Family Farm
Separation, divorce and maintenance can have significant implications for the family farm, writes DavidHiggins@berwick.ie, Partner at Berwick Solicitors. While separations and divorces are a...
Bouncy Castles and Trampolines – A Word of Warning
Beware of the dangers of bouncy castles for children’s birthdays and events, writes EmerMulry@berwick.ie, Personal Injury Solicitor. Having witnessed his employee’s enjoyment whi...
Judicial Separation – What You Need to Know
When a marriage breaks down and there is no prospect of reconciliation, many couples opt for a judicial separation to agree the terms of living arrangements and access for children of the ma...
Suing For Mistakes
If you have suffered a loss as a result of a professional or expert who fell below their duty of care to you in their services, you may have a claim, writes James Seymour, Solicitor. Profes...
Divorce: Is Your Pension Your Biggest Asset?
Keeping your pension could be your top priority in the division of marital assets during a divorce, writes Solicitor David Higgins. Often when discussions about divorce arise, there is an as...
ACCIDENTS: Spectator at a Motor Rally – You must take care for my own safety
The law expects you to take care for your own safety. In other words, even though a wrong might be done by another person, you need to act in such a way as to protect yourself. A good exampl...
The Need For A Solicitor Post Accidents
There are several advantages of engaging a solicitor to process your personal injury case, rather than attempting to do so yourself, writes solicitor Martin Kerrigan. If you have suffered an...
Avoiding Employment Disputes
Employers continue to make mistakes when it comes to employment law but this can be easily rectified to avoid any litigation, writes David Higgins, Partner at Berwick Solicitors. Employment ...
On Yer Bike
Cyclists are vulnerable road users and personal injury awards in the area tend to reflect this, writes solicitor Emer Mulry. There has been a significant increase in the number of cyclists o...
A Man’s Best Friend
A dog’s bark can be worse than his bite, writes Solicitor Matthew Molloy who says many dog owners are leaving themselves open to being sued. Owning a dog can be a rewarding experience. How...
New Law on Late Payments in Commercial Transactions
In March of this year the European Communities (Late Payments in Commercial Transactions) Regulations 2012 came into effect. The new law applies to commercial transactions in both the public...
Dog owners’ liability
Owning a dog can be a very rewarding experience. However dog owners should be careful that their adorable pooch is covered by their home insurance. Unfortunately there have been a number of ...
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