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Out To Lunch

Suggestions, please, for the text of an equivalent sign for a lawyer’s office.

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Reds, Whites, Blues, Greens

It was a moment of pure (unfair) competition. The parties had struggled for three and a half days and now the judge had leaped into the forensic arena, cuffing the Defendant’s lawyers.

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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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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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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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UK Medical Records database: Very public patients

The British NHS proposes to establish a central database of patients’ medical records.

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Michael Lynn and Thomas Byrne, solicitors

Nobody in the solicitors’ profession is happy with the situations revealed in the practices of Mr. Lynn and Mr. Byrne.

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Inequality of Arms

Litigation anywhere can be ruinously expensive.

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What did I say?

The Taoiseach will presently explain the refurbishment of his house in Drumcondra.

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Professionals

A professional person, be it doctor, lawyer, architect, engineer or quantity surveyor is not an insurer.

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