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Mr. KenMore

Here are some easy reforms to bring fairness to the people of Ireland

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Sub-Contractors, Construction disputes and arbitration

Contract Limit spraypainted on the ground

If a respondent is still trading (not in liquidation) it is open to the claimant to take the claim to arbitration with some prospect of making a recovery.

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Land(scape)

That imaginary Manhattan of 1942 will live forever and will defeat all other versions of Manhattan from any time.

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Inflation

public works

There is nothing inherently evil about the Irish construction industry that the Government should seek to impose unfair costs in it. Those costs will fall inevitably on workers and their families.

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Ticky-Tacky boxes?

Construction and the construction industry is, however, a focus.

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Expeditions

We should, however, know what it would be like if we do find ourselves as a Plaintiff or a Defendant in litigation.

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Political Reform

The proposal needs urgent attention; the register of postal voters needs to be urgently up-dated.

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Cooking

Even so, we should not forget that Taoiseach Brian Cowen and Minister for Finance Brian Lenihan are both lawyers (and it doesn’t get more centralised than where they are) and there is, or was, (this writer thinks) no checklist in the world that would have prevented them from wrecking the Irish economy.

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The Credit Institutions (Stabilisation) Act 2010

We now know that barristers and solicitors are very poor judges of economic and financial matters. They (barristers) are the pool from which the judiciary are drawn. Why should they think they are superior?

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Death of a Solicitor

What if the solicitor dies?

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