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Michael Lynn

The beneficiary of a professional indemnity policy is the insured professional. His client, on whom the loss may have fallen, has no privity with the insurer and, in Ireland, has no entitlement to seek payment directly from the insurer.

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Extraordinary Rendition and Extraordinary Stupidity

…some “specially trainedâ€? Garda officers have reported to the government that there is no evidence of CIA rendition through Shannon.

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Peon service

Clearly the Law Society of Ireland should check out the virtues of peon service in its efforts to locate Michael Lynn.

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Human Rights Commission

THE HIGH COURT 2006 No. 3785P   Between   DIGITAL RIGHTS IRELAND LIMITED Plaintiff And   THE MINISTER FOR COMMUNICATIONS, MARINE AND NATURAL RESOURCES, THE MINISTER FOR JUSTICE, EQUALITY AND LAW REFORM, THE COMMISSIONER FOR THE GARDA SIOCHANA, IRELAND AND THE ATTORNEY GENERAL Defendants 20th December 2007 1. The High Court (Clarke J.) has adjourned the application of the Irish Human Rights Commission (seeking leave to be heard in the proceedings as amicus curiae) to 28th January 2008. 2. The […]

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Is there a lawyer in the house?

And undoubtedly it was a conveyancing or commercial solicitor acting for a putative private investor for a co-located hospital who had those fresh eyes.

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Counterfeiting

So, fake statues may be authentic or may be copies. They may be claimed to be original or not so claimed.

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DRI v Minister for Communications etc & Ors

THE HIGH COURT 2006 No. 3785P   Between   DIGITAL RIGHTS IRELAND LIMITED Plaintiff And   THE MINISTER FOR COMMUNICATIONS, MARINE AND NATURAL RESOURCES, THE MINISTER FOR JUSTICE, EQUALITY AND LAW REFORM, THE COMMISSIONER FOR THE GARDA SIOCHANA, IRELAND AND THE ATTORNEY GENERAL Defendants UPDATE (14/12/2007) The Motion of the Irish Human Rights Commission for leave to appear as amicus curiae was adjourned to Monday 17th December 2007.

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BRIBERY

It is odd that Irish politicians have resorted to the mantra “…no favours asked and no favours givenâ€?, in relation to the disclosure of payments, of one kind or another, to them. As an implied statement of law it is mistaken.

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RENDITION AT SHANNON, AGAIN

The response of the Garda Siochana was to order the activists to leave the airport and then to arrest them. The activists were waiting at the airport to point out the suspect aircraft. The Gardai refused to search the aircraft.

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PLAGIARISM

Of course, we might comfort ourselves with the reflection that we don’t mind if the British GMC seeks to foil any intention we have to practice medicine in the UK, there being, generally, none.

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