News for November, 2022

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November 30, 2022

International Succession Laws November 2022

The latest  update to International Succession Laws is now live for subscribers. It features an update to the Saudi Arabia entry.

November 30, 2022

Issue 75 of Scottish Older Client Law Looseleaf Now Live

Issue 75 of Scottish Older Client Law looseleaf is now live on Bloomsbury Professional Online for subscribers.

November 30, 2022

Busy Practitioner November 2022

The November 2022 update to Busy Practitioner is now live for subscribers

November 28, 2022

Jury Summons Reply Service Now Online

The new Courts Service online portal to answer a jury summons is now live. 

November 28, 2022

Meta Fined €265 million for Violating European Privacy Rules

Ireland’s data regulator has imposed a €265 million fine on Facebook owner Meta for violating European privacy rules.

November 28, 2022

Discovery Ordered in Data Access Proceedings and Alleged Disclosure of Confidential Information about Third Parties

Grant Thornton [A Firm] v Scanlan [2022] IEHC 610 (High Court (General), Dignam J, 17 October 2022)

The High Court, in proceedings concerning a data access request by the defendant, and an alleged disclosure of confidential information about third parties that was inadvertently provided to the defendant, granted an order compelling the plaintiff to provide limited categories of further and better particulars, and compelling the defendant to make discovery of a limited number of categories of documents sought, on the grounds that: (a) it was not the purpose of discovery to interrogate the evidence; and (b) categories of documents must be relevant to the dispute disclosed by the pleadings.

November 25, 2022

Mother Awarded Damages Over Crash

The High Court has awarded €50,000 to a mother over psychological injuries suffered after the school bus her teenage daughters were travelling on swerved and overturned into a ditch.

November 24, 2022

CJEU Rules EU Directive on Money Laundering Invalid

The Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) has found that the general public’s access to information on the beneficial ownership of companies constitutes 'a serious interference with the fundamental rights to respect for private life, and to the protection of personal data'.

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