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Dillon Eustace
On 14 February 2024, the European Parliament's Economic and Monetary Affairs Committee (ECON) issued a press release to announce that it had adopted its position...
Arthur Cox
The Central Bank of Ireland has published its Expectations for Authorisation of Payment and E-Money Institutions (PIs / EMIs), reflecting the heightened focus on the sector...
William Fry
The Digital Services Act (DSA) came into effect for online intermediary service providers (ISP) on 17 February 2024...
Maples Group
The use of artificial intelligence ("AI") in the financial sector has been rapidly increasing, offering numerous benefits such as enhanced efficiency, improved customer experience...
L&E Global
The Automatic Enrolment Retirement Savings System Bill 2024 will, according to the Minister for Social Protection, "provide the foundation for the most radical shake up of the pensions...
Dillon Eustace
In this three-part video series, Etain de Valera and Shane Coveney provide an overview of some of the key reforms being made to the AIFMD and UCITS frameworks.
L&E Global
In Ireland, the system in place for recognising permission to stay in the country and determining how long an individual can stay and what an individual...
L&E Global
The complainant was originally employed by an employment agency and assigned to work for the respondent for a period of nearly two years.
Arthur Cox
The Government's latest Housing for All update was published last week and includes housing delivery statistics for Q1 2024 as well as updates on priority housing actions.
William Fry
Ireland is considered as a leading jurisdiction for investment funds and the wider international financial services sector. Ireland is the domicile for 5.9% of worldwide investment fund assets...
Arthur Cox
Recently, the European Long-Term Investment Fund ("ELTIF") has undergone several changes. The newly-enhanced framework will be attractive to fund managers looking to provide long-term investment options.
Dillon Eustace
In this three-part video series, Etain de Valera and Shane Coveney provide an overview of some of the key reforms being made to the AIFMD and UCITS frameworks.
Arthur Cox
The Central Bank has issued a Dear CEO Letter arising from its thematic review of early mortgage arrears supports, the outcome of which was published by the Central Bank on 24 April 2024.
Matheson
On 16 April 2024, the Central Bank of Ireland ("Central Bank") published S.I. No. 147 of 2024 Central Bank (Supervision and Enforcement) Act 2013 (Section 48(1))...
Matheson
As discussed in our 2023 Irish Tax Review article, there have been a number of recent Tax Appeal Commission (TAC) determinations that created a lack of clarity regarding the application of section 192A ...
Dillon Eustace
The Commercial Court has found a company director to be personally liable for the unauthorised disclosure of personal data in breach of data protection legislation.
Arthur Cox
The UK Cabinet Office recently published a Procurement Policy Note (PPN 02/24) aimed at advising UK public sector bodies in regard to the use of Artificial Intelligence ("AI")...
RDJ LLP
In our 30 January 2024 insight, we reported on a landmark ruling of Ms. Justice Isobel Kennedy in the Court of Appeal on the issue of the identification of child criminal defendants.
European Union
Maples Group
On 26 March 2024, Directive (EU) 2024/927 amending AIFMD 2011/61/EU and the UCITS Directive 2009/65/EC relating to delegation arrangements...
Arthur Cox
In this first video in our series on data protection judgments from the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU), Aoife Coll and David O'Connor, discuss...
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