Personal Injury Solicitor Liam Moloney has been re-elected as a member of the Board of Governors of the American Association for Justice (AAJ) to serve for a further 3 years. The Board of Governors is the ruling body of the organisation with only six Governors representing Continents outside of North America. His election took […]
European Court judgement will alter how Ireland pays compensation to victims of violent crime.
In a landmark decision centred around the rights of victims of violent crime to be properly compensated for their trauma, the European Court of Justice has ruled that member states who do not properly compensate victims and pay damages for “pain and suffering” are in breach of Directive 2002/80 which provides for compensation to crime […]
Deadline for Motorists to take VW “Defeat Device” compensation claims fast approaching.
Moloney Solicitors are leading a consumer class action claiming damages on behalf of affected consumers who purchased vehicles with defeat devices in their diesel engines. Volkswagen has already publicly admitted that they installed defeat devices in their diesel engine software and in some countries have already settled consumer lawsuits from affected vehicle owners. Commenting on […]
COVID -19 update from Moloney & Co. Solicitors
At Moloney & Co. Solicitors we want to assure all our clients that we are following the recommended Health Guidelines and our offices remain closed for physical visits. Fully Staffed and working on your case! Our main priority at this time is to ensure the health and well being of our staff and clients. We […]
Direct Provision Centre Residents May Sue For Negligently Acquired COVID–19
Residents of Direct Provision centres in Ireland do not have the choice when it comes to social distancing within their own accommodations. Unfortunately, a number of residents have contracted COVID–19 and whether these residents could take legal actions against Ireland, the Attorney General and the Department of Justice for negligence and breach of duty is […]
Legal Duties On Employers Is To Take “Reasonable Care” To Prevent Covid-19 Infections
With the recent announcement that workers in an Irish meat factory have been diagnosed with Covid-19, questions have been raised as to the potential liability of employers to workers who become infected with Covid-19 during the course of their employment. Statutory And Common Law Duties Of Care Irish employers under the Health and Safety at […]
Did Nursing Homes take prompt actions to protect their residents and staff from COVID–19 infection?
There are nearly 20,000 confirmed cases of COVID–19 in Ireland with over 1,150 deaths. Over 5,400 Healthcare Workers have now contracted COVID–19. These are extremely high figures for a small country like Ireland. As over 60% of deaths in Ireland from COVID-19 have been in Nursing Homes, actions taken by HIQA and Nursing Home Operators […]
HIQA have questions to answer over Nursing Home COVID-19 Infections
The Health Information Equality Authority (HIQA) is charged with the regulation of Nursing Homes in Ireland and to ensure that Nursing Homes provide safe and effective care for their residents. With mounting criticism of the levels of deaths throughout Irish Nursing Homes from Covid-19, has HIQA failed in its statutory duty to ensure that Nursing […]
Covid-19 Measures
Moloney & Co. Solicitors would like to assure everyone that we are taking all possible steps to minimise the risk of spreading Covid-19. In place of in-person consultations, we are available via telephone, email, WhatsApp and Skype. Please be assured that other than this precaution, we are business as usual.
Liam Moloney Elected To Executive Board Of European Personal Injury Lawyers Organisation
Naas Solicitor Liam Moloney of Moloney & Co. Solicitors was recently appointed to the Executive Board of the Pan European Organisation of Personal Injury lawyers (PEOPIL) as its new Revitalisation Officer. Liam represents people injured in accidents abroad. He has secured compensation for tourists injured in road, hotel, cruise ship and airplane accidents and is […]
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