Ireland:
Commercial Litigation Predictions For 2021
15 January 2021
William Fry
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William Fry's Commercial Litigation Department continue to
closely monitor important litigation trends and risks for the
coming year. In this briefing, we identify and discuss the
following as key topics for 2021:
- Third Party Litigation Funding in Ireland
- Cybersecurity Threats
- Brexit Implications
- Regulatory and Enforcement Matters
- Insurance Litigation and Business Interruption
- Force Majeure and Frustrated Commercial Activities
- Discovery
- Data Protection and Contentious Technology
- Commercial Tenancies
- Climate Change
- Newly Established Planning Division of the High Court
- Establishment of the Corporate Enforcement Authority
- Remote Trials
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