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Suspended whistleblowers taking High Court case against University of Limerick
  • 13 November, 2017
Suspended whistleblowers taking High Court case against University of Limerick

The two whistleblowers who were suspended from the University of Limerick’s finance department following controversies around payment of expenses have initiated High Court action against the university. Jason O’Sullivan, Solicitor and P

Opinion Do we still need unions
  • 13 November, 2017
Opinion Do we still need unions
The news that staff at Iarnród Éireann have suspended their industrial action over pay pending a ballot of members following a Labour Court recommendation, will be welcomed by rail passengers across the country and it is hoped further c
Debate Room Has Budget 2018 moved towards solving the housing crisis
  • 10 October, 2017
Debate Room Has Budget 2018 moved towards solving the housing crisis
Paschal Donohoe has delivered his first Budget. But has it been a Budget that tackles the housing crisis? Jason O’Sullivan Solicitor and Public Affairs Consultant at J.O.S Solicitors was asked for his thoughts along with other commentators on b
Column Could a simple tax change solve the housing crisis
  • 2 October, 2017
Column Could a simple tax change solve the housing crisis
With the resuming of the Dáil, the housing crisis in Ireland continues to present a myriad of well documented issues for Housing Minister Eoghan Murphy, who has to carefully navigate between improving the property landscape for first time buye
A simple tweak of the tax laws could end this inertia and put homes and land on the market
  • 25 September, 2017
A simple tweak of the tax laws could end this inertia and put homes and land on the market
With the Dáil resuming this week, the housing crisis in Ireland continues to present a myriad of well documented issues for Housing Minister Eoghan Murphy, who has to carefully navigate between improving the property landscape for first time b
Would a simple tax change help mitigate housing crisis
  • 21 September, 2017
Would a simple tax change help mitigate housing crisis

With the Dáil resuming this week, the housing crisis in Ireland continues to present a myriad of well documented issues for Housing Minister Eoghan Murphy, who has to carefully navigate between improving the property landscape for first time b

Paddy Power at Knock A bit of fun or offensive and hurtful to the devout
  • 3 September, 2017
Paddy Power at Knock A bit of fun or offensive and hurtful to the devout
t will remain to be seen if any citizen offended will make a formal complaint either to An Garda Síochána or to the ASAI, writes Jason O’Sullivan Solicitor and Public Affairs Consultant at J.O.S Solicitors.


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Did Paddy Power go too far with its Knock on religion
  • 1 September, 2017
Did Paddy Power go too far with its Knock on religion

The recent controversial publicity stunt by bookmarkers Paddy Power has caused much consternation amongst the general public and in particular those devout to the Catholic faith.  The marketing tactic involved Paddy Power projecting a 70 foot im

Comment Did Sunday Times breach columnists employment rights
  • 5 August, 2017
Comment Did Sunday Times breach columnists employment rights
It’s been a turbulent week for journalist Kevin Myers and the Sunday Times newspapers in both Ireland the UK following Myers recent controversial column which caused deserved consternation among the Jewish community and general public alike as
Has Kevin Myers employment rights been denied
  • 3 August, 2017
Has Kevin Myers employment rights been denied

It’s been a turbulent week for journalist Kevin Myers and the Sunday Times newspapers in both Ireland the UK following Myers recent controversial column which caused deserved consternation among the Jewish community and general public alike as

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