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J.O.S Solicitors Win Two Prestigious Awards at the Irish Law Awards 2021.
  • 31 October, 2021
J.O.S Solicitors Win Two Prestigious Awards at the Irish Law Awards 2021.

J.O.S Solicitors and its founder Jason O’ Sullivan, Solicitor and Public Affairs Consultant have been awarded two prestigious law awards at this year’s Irish Law Awards 2021.

Both the firm and Jason were nominated in an impressive nine c

J.O.S Solicitors receives Nine Nominations for Irish Law Awards 2021
  • 1 October, 2021
J.O.S Solicitors receives Nine Nominations for Irish Law Awards 2021

For the fourth year running, Jason O’ Sullivan, Solicitor and Public Affairs Consultant at the Galway and Dublin based law firm J.O.S Solicitors have been shortlisted as finalists in the prestigious Irish Law Awards for 2021.

This year, both J

QA Why is the National Maternity Hospital moving and why are people concerned
  • 31 May, 2021
QA Why is the National Maternity Hospital moving and why are people concerned
Campaigners are not convinced and some legal experts agree. Jason O’Sullivan, principal at J.O.S Solicitors, said uncertainties “need to be formally addressed” by the Government and Minister for Health.

He said the Minister “n
Nearly €1.6m was paid into court poor boxes around the country last year.
  • 26 May, 2021
Nearly €1.6m was paid into court poor boxes around the country last year.

Solicitor Jason O’Sullivan told Newstalk that the system is still quite widely used around the country.

“It is really a practice that is at the judge’s discursion,” he said.

“If they feel that the accused is unlikely t

Jason OSullivan Tackling whitecollar crime in Ireland
  • 10 March, 2021
Jason OSullivan Tackling whitecollar crime in Ireland
Jason O’Sullivan, solicitor and public affairs consultant at J.O.S Solicitors, examines the deficit of a proper legal framework for white-collar crime in Ireland.

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Tackling WhiteCollar Crime in Ireland
  • 10 March, 2021
Tackling WhiteCollar Crime in Ireland

The unprecedented €4.13m fine imposed on stockbroker Davy by the Central Bank for breaching market rules, will have far reaching implications from both a compliance and public trust perspective for the entire industry.

The consternation and ang

Jason OSullivan Covid19 vaccine conundrum for employers
  • 18 January, 2021
Jason OSullivan Covid19 vaccine conundrum for employers
Jason O’Sullivan, solicitor and public affairs consultant at J.O.S Solicitors, examines the dilemma employers will face when they encounter employees who refuse to take the vaccine and what measures they should take to deal with them.

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Opinion Covid19 vaccine rollout may present future challenges for employers
  • 14 January, 2021
Opinion Covid19 vaccine rollout may present future challenges for employers
As vaccinations continue, employers need to consider the rights of employees when looking at the health of their teams and any return to the workplace writes Jason O’Sullivan Solicitor at J.O.S Solicitors.

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COVID19 Vaccine Conundrum for Employers
  • 14 January, 2021
COVID19 Vaccine Conundrum for Employers

As the rollout continues with the Covid-19 vaccinations, its welcome news that Ireland will receive an additional 3.3 million doses of the vaccine produced by BioNTech and Pfizer. Others, such as the Moderna Covid vaccine and the AstraZeneca/Oxford Un

Dublin City Council sacks 21 staff members in two years
  • 14 October, 2020
Dublin City Council sacks 21 staff members in two years
Dublin City Council, one of the largest pubic sector employers in the state, have sacked 21 member of staff over the past two years. Jason O’Sullivan principal of J.O.S Solicitors comments on the piece.

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