by John Lynch | May 28, 2020 | Property Services, Separation, Divorce & Relationship Issues, Wills, Succession & Estates
A ‘couple’ of must do’s We are often told to make sure that we have our affairs in order. This article looks at the steps that you should consider when creating a co-habitation, co-ownership or pre-nuptial agreement. Lynch Solicitors Covid 19 Series...
by John Lynch | May 26, 2020 | Property Services, Separation, Divorce & Relationship Issues, Wills, Succession & Estates
Co-ownership agreements Buying a property with another person is in many respects like investing in a business and it is important for all the parties to know the terms and conditions of your relationship as property owners. Anyone who is buying a property with...
by John Lynch | May 18, 2020 | Personal Injury & Litigation
If you have an accident with a pothole or other danger on a road or footpath, it raises the legal question on whether or not a local authority or roads authority has to pay compensation for damage done. These involve discussion on the legal areas of negligence and...
by John Lynch | May 8, 2020 | Personal Injury & Litigation
What can you do if you have suffered a psychological injury as a result of a trauma? John Lynch discusses the issue in this blog and accompanying podcast and video. People quite often suffer psychological injury after a trauma, such as Post Traumatic Stress Disorder....
by John Lynch | May 2, 2020 | Separation, Divorce & Relationship Issues
by John Lynch | Apr 14, 2020 | Commerical, Consumer & Employment Law, Personal Injury & Litigation
If you are a business owner and have business interruption insurance, you will no doubt have questions on how you are protected from the impact of COVID-19 on your business. Business Interruption Insurance What should you first do? Any business that has been forced to...
by John Lynch | Mar 26, 2020 | Commerical, Consumer & Employment Law
As we navigate our way through unchartered territory amidst the Covid-19 global pandemic, the basics of how we live and work every day have been thrown into uncertainty. As hundreds have already lost their jobs, the future of thousands more remains unclear. As an...
by Gillian O'Mahony | Mar 12, 2020 | Separation, Divorce & Relationship Issues
Gillian O’Mahony looks at the issue of surrogacy in Ireland and looks at the issues that you need to know in this blog and accompanying podcast. What is surrogacy? Surrogacy is where a woman becomes pregnant with the intention of handing over the child to...
by Gillian O'Mahony | Feb 26, 2020 | Medical Negligence, Personal Injury & Litigation
On the 13th of February last, US manufacturer NuVasive issued a Product Recall of the Magec System Model X rod and as a result, an audit is underway to identify Irish children with severe scoliosis who were fitted with a particular type of titanium spinal support...
by John Lynch | Feb 13, 2020 | Bankruptcy & Insolvency
As we continue our New Years Legal resolutions for 2020, one issue which people may feel forced to face is debt. Debt management and facing up to the problem is the first step in resolving the issue. However, it is often difficult to face the burden of debt and to...
by John Lynch | Feb 11, 2020 | Personal Injury & Litigation
Having had cause this morning to drive in the snow I have noticed another major hazard aside from the weather – the way our fellow road users react to the dangers the weather throws at us. There are two extremes and both equally as lethal as the other. The first, is...
by John Lynch | Feb 6, 2020 | Personal Injury & Litigation
In the midst of this Election campaign, we have already seen how tempers can easily get frayed and while the advent of social media has made it easier for people to express their views, engage in debate and voice their opinions, with that freedom comes an even greater...
by Gillian O'Mahony | Jan 24, 2020 | Medical Negligence
What is a vaginal mesh implant? Meshes are used to treat stress incontinence, a condition that can lead to women leaking from their bladder when doing impact activities such as running and jumping, or when sneezing or coughing. The condition is very common in women...
by John Lynch | Jan 17, 2020 | Personal Injury & Litigation
With a New Year inevitably comes new plans and resolutions. It’s interesting to see that the first working Monday of the Year is traditionally known as “Divorce Day”. While it might sound like hokum, we actually do see a spike in divorce enquiries made in the...
by John Lynch | Jan 10, 2020 | Medical Negligence
It’s worthwhile looking back at some of the legal develpments during the first 20 years of the 21st Century. Some of these may have a long lasting and profound impact on Irish legal landscape Cervical Check While this was a story initially broke in 2018, it...