Ireland:
The Enforcement Of Foreign Judgments 2019 - The Irish Answers
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Julie Murphy O'Connor and Gearoid Carey share their
extensive experience with regard to the
enforcement of foreign judgments in Ireland, including acting
in some of the leading Irish cases relating to such enforcement.
The Irish chapter, in this the 4th edition published by the
International Comparative Legal Guide, sets out the key issues a
party needs to understand when it comes to enforcing foreign
judgments in Ireland, from procedural requirements to execution
methods. It is an essential guide to what is required for any
party potentially seeking to enforce a judgment in Ireland and how
to avoid potential pitfalls.
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