by Wendy Doyle Solicitor | Jan 31, 2018 | data protection, latest news, Litigation, Privacy, private investigator
Assistant Data Protection Commissioner, Tony Delaney, has recently welcomed the outcome of prosecution proceedings which concluded at Letterkenny Circuit Court and which were taken by An Garda Síochána against a former civil servant. In this case the defendant was...
by Wendy Doyle Solicitor | May 30, 2016 | Accident at Work, Blog, Damages, Health and Safety Authority, Health and Safety Law, High Court, latest news, Litigation, Personal Injury, Personal Injury Assessment Board, private investigator
The recent case of Walsh v Tesco Ireland Limited 2016 IEHC 322 resulted in an award of 1.4m for the plaintiff and is interesting insofar as the court looked in particular in detail at the area of general and special damages.The judgement was delivered by Mr Justice... by Wendy Doyle Solicitor | Apr 15, 2013 | Circuit Court, data protection, High Court, Investigation, latest news, Litigation, private investigator
The case of Collins v FBD Insurance 2012 52 CA delivered by Justice Feeney on 14th day of March 2013, concerned an appeal by the defendant from a Circuit Court order where the Court determined that the plaintiff was entitled to the sum of €15,000 damages together with... by Wendy Doyle Solicitor | Feb 4, 2013 | Confidental Information, Contracts of Employment, Employee Handbook, High Court, Injunction, private investigator, Workplace Investigations
In the decision of Laffoy J in Cribbin v PLC Ingredients Limited & Anor delivered on 3rd October 2012, the High Court refused to interfere in an investigation process as part of an application for injunctive relief. We have referred extensively to extracts from... by Wendy Doyle Solicitor | Jun 5, 2012 | data protection, Privacy, private investigator
I thought it would be useful to set out some of the key findings of the Data Protection Commissioner’s report of 2011 published recently on 30th April 2012. Of interest at the outset are comments by the Data Protection Commissioner, Billy Hawkes who notes...