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Pharmacy Legislation - Much Change; A Lot More to Come | 25 January, 2012
The pharmacy sector has undergone considerable change in recent years, starting with the enactment of the Pharmacy Act in 2007. A common complaint is that pharmacists have come under increased pressure as a result of these regulatory changes and that greater administrative burdens have been imposed, for example in processing their claims under the various community drugs schemes operated by the State. -
Improvements in Cross-Border Debt Recovery Procedures - European Order for Payment
by Colin Hayes, Solicitor -
Crystallisation of Floating Charge and Liabilty to Pay Preferential Creditors
by Frank O'Reilly, Partner -
Changes to copyright law imminent following High Court ruling
By Aoife Murphy, Partner and Robin Hayes, Associate -
Funding arrangements with Liquidators
by Frank O'Reilly, Partner -
New EU Consumer Rights Directive
On 23/06/11 the European Parliament adopted the new consumer Rights Directive which was proposed by the European Commission in 2008. This is the further step towards this Directive coming into effect. The transposition into national law is envisaged for the end of 2013. -
New Product Placement Rules
Frequent viewers of the latest Hollywood films may be immune to it but Irish broadcasting bosses have traditionally never warmed to the idea of James Bond openly exhibiting the latest Aston Martin or BMW as part of the movie or the promotion of Absolut Vodka as part of the Sex and the City movie. -
The Civil Partnership and Certain Rights and Obligations of Cohabitants Act, 2010
The Civil Partnership and Certain Rights and Obligations of Cohabitants Act, 2010 (“the Act”) was introduced into law on 01/01/2011. It brought into Irish law the concept of civil partnerships for same sex couples as well as certain rights for cohabiting couples. -
European Enforcement Order Difficulties
Duncan Grehan&Partners have recently been selected to contribute to a survey carried out in all EU Member States to ascertain the practicability of the regulation 805/2004/EC. -
ABANDONED COMPANIES – CONSEQUENCES / LIABILITY FOR DIRECTORS
In recent times the closure of businesses has unfortunately, become common due to trading difficulties.