Covid-19 & Work – What Are Your Rights?
		Thursday, 26 March 2020
		by John Lynch
	
	
            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 employee, what are your rights if you are put on temporary        
        
        
    - Published in Commerical, Consumer & Employment Law
Surrogacy – What Is The Law In Ireland?
		Thursday, 12 March 2020
		by Gillian O'Mahony
	
	
            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 someone else after giving birth. Surrogacy is a way for        
        
        
    - Published in Separation, Divorce & Relationship Issues
Are Irish Children Affected By Scoliosis Spinal Rod Recall?
		Wednesday, 26 February 2020
		by Gillian O'Mahony
	
	
            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 rod, which may now need to be removed.        
        
        
    - Published in Medical Negligence, Personal Injury & Litigation
        
        Tagged under:
        court, Dupuy, Gillian O'Mahony, John Lynch, Law, Legal, Magec System Model X Rod, Medical Negligence, Scoliosis Recall, Spinal Support, Titanium Rod        
    
                            
                        Defamation Online – Be Careful What You Say!
		Thursday, 06 February 2020
		by John Lynch
	
	
            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 responsibility with how we use it.          
        
        
    - Published in Personal Injury & Litigation
        
        Tagged under:
        court, Defamation online, Gillian O'Mahony, John Lynch, Law, Legal, legal advice, Tipperary        
    
                            
                        Vaginal mesh controversy – What to do if you’ve been affected
		Friday, 24 January 2020
		by Gillian O'Mahony
	
	
            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 after childbirth and at the menopause. The meshes are also        
        
        
    - Published in Medical Negligence
        
        Tagged under:
        court, Gillian O'Mahony, John Lynch, Law, Legal, Medical Negligence, Tipp FM, Tipperary, Vaginal Mesh        
    
                            
                        Medical Negligence Highlights
		Friday, 10 January 2020
		by John Lynch
	
	
             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 continued in to 2019. There was fresh outrage        
        
        
    - Published in Medical Negligence
        
        Tagged under:
        cervical check, Gillian O'Mahony, Law, Legal, Legal Court, Medical Negligence, Narcolepsy, Vaginal Mesh        
    
                            
                        Vaginal Mesh – The new Cervical Check Scandal!
		Monday, 06 January 2020
		by John Lynch
	
	
            Thousands of Australian families coming to terms with Vaginal Mesh scandal   It is now emerging that thousands of women in Ireland and worldwide have suffered traumatic complications as a result of vaginal mesh surgery.   A number of women recently won their class-action lawsuit in Australia against Ethicon, a subsidiary of Johnson & Johnson.        
        
        
    - Published in Medical Negligence
Medical Negligence – What Makes a Case?
		Thursday, 21 November 2019
		by John Lynch
	
	
            This blog from Lynch Solicitors looks at what constitutes a medical negligence case, breach of duty, and the steps that might be taken.        
        
        
    - Published in Medical Negligence
Family Law Court Reform – What Changes Can We Expect?
		Tuesday, 12 November 2019
		by John Lynch
	
	
                Changes in Divorce – New Legislation The Family Law Bill 2019 has now passed all stages in the Oireachtas. The legislation follows the passing of the divorce referendum on May 24 to amend the Constitution. The referendum was carried by 82% of those who voted The Family Law Bill 2019 amends the Family        
        
        
    - Published in Separation, Divorce & Relationship Issues
        
        Tagged under:
        divorce, family law, Gillian O'Mahony, Law, Legal, Marriage Breakdown, Mediation, Tipperary        
    
                            
                        Taking a Personal Injury Case – Stumbling Blocks
		Friday, 18 October 2019
		by John Lynch
	
	
            The scope for taking a Personal Injury case can be quite wide when you consider that it can include an accident at work, an accident in a public place or a road traffic accident. As well as that, the injuries can vary from a sprained ankle to serious head injuries and even can be fatal.        
        
        
    - Published in Personal Injury & Litigation
Enduring Power of Attorney – Thinking Ahead
		Thursday, 03 October 2019
		by John Lynch
	
	
              We have often spoken about wills and their importance to lay out your wishes. An Enduring Power of Attorney  (called EPA) is a complement to any Will. An EPA will outline what happens should you become incapacitated and are no longer able to voice your wishes.   What is an Enduring Power of Attorney?        
        
        
    - Published in Wills, Succession & Estates
How To Deal With Noisy Neighbours
		Friday, 19 July 2019
		by John Lynch
	
	
            Gillian O’Mahony from Lynch Solicitors spoke on Newstalk Breakfast in recent days to discuss your legal position when dealing with noisy neighbours. Click on the link below to listen: https://www.newstalk.com/…/highlights…/deal-noisy-neighbours        
        
        
    - Published in Personal Injury & Litigation
Have You Been Defamed Online? Can You ‘Dislike it’?
		Thursday, 27 June 2019
		by John Lynch
	
	
            The Ana Kriegel case has once again highlighted the need for Defamation Law awareness after a boy was wrongly identified as one of the teenager’s killers, with his picture and personal details shared online and on various messaging apps. While the internet and the use of social media has given us a world of content        
        
        
    - Published in Personal Injury & Litigation














