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Zero Hour Contracts Should Ireland follow New Zealands lead
  • 30 March, 2016
Zero Hour Contracts Should Ireland follow New Zealands lead

New Zealand gained much media attention this month (March 2016) when its Government passed new legislation that banned Zero Hour contracts, a move heralded as a first of its kind in the developed world.

Their Employment Standards Legislation Bi

Gender quotas wont substantially alter the outcome of the next Dil
  • 26 February, 2016
Gender quotas wont substantially alter the outcome of the next Dil
THIS CURRENT ELECTION is fascinating for many reasons and one of those has been the substantial increase in female candidates across all political parties. This year sees double the number of female candidates from a mere 15% in the 2011 el
RTEs Campaign Daily Show
  • 19 February, 2016
RTEs Campaign Daily Show
Jason O’ Sullivan Solicitor and Public Affairs Consultant at J.O.S Solicitors, was asked by RTE’s Campaign Daily Show to contribute during Election 2016.
Gender Quotas The legal and political effectiveness
  • 17 February, 2016
Gender Quotas The legal and political effectiveness

This current election is fascinating for many reasons and one of those has been the substantial increase in female candidates across all political parties. This year sees double the number of female candidates from a mere 15% in the 2011 election to

The Colette Fitzpatrick Show  Newstalk
  • 7 February, 2016
The Colette Fitzpatrick Show Newstalk
Jason O’ Sullivan Solicitor and Public Affairs Consultant of J.O.S Solicitors, was a studio guest on the Colette Fitzpatrick Show on Newstalk, along with Fine Gael candidate Kate O’Connell and former Labour Minister Niamh Bhreathnach
Despite the rise of social media election poster is still a pole topper for parties
  • 5 February, 2016
Despite the rise of social media election poster is still a pole topper for parties
The election will yet again feature all of the usual factors which both intrigue and annoy in equal measure. Door-to-door canvassing, party manifestos, unrealistic party promises, policy U-turns, media campaigns and, of course, election posters, writ
The primitive power of election posters cannot be underestimated
  • 4 February, 2016
The primitive power of election posters cannot be underestimated
With the power of social media, one might wonder if there is a better way for election candidates to communicate directly with voters, writes Jason O’Sullivan.


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Election Posters a public nuisance or a political necessity
  • 2 February, 2016
Election Posters a public nuisance or a political necessity

The imminent upcoming General Election, to vote in a new Government for the State, will yet again feature all of the usual factors which both intrigue and annoy in equal measure. Door to door canvassing, party manifestos, unrealistic party promises,

The Companies Act 2014 guide for your business
  • 27 January, 2016
The Companies Act 2014 guide for your business

J.O.S Solicitors is often approached by clients querying and seeking advice on various aspects of company law. As a result, we have decided to provide a brief guide to help clarify some of the key fundamentals and in particular, recent updates to the

RTE Radio Morning Ireland
  • 8 January, 2016
RTE Radio Morning Ireland
Jason O’ Sullivan the Principal of J.O.S Solicitors was a guest on RTE Radio show, Morning Ireland, to talk about the UK’s Flood Re scheme including the need for government and the insurance industry to follow the UK’s lead in&helli
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