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 […]
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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 […]
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 […]
Bad Weather – Legal Duty on Businesses, Homeowners & Local Authorities Explained
The recent spell of bad weather may lead to Court Claims for compensation from people injured by slipping and falling on icy footpaths, untreated roads and car parks. Businesses and homeowners need to be aware of their legal duty to take all reasonable steps to ensure the safety of their customers and visitors on to […]
Naas Boxer Gary Cully receives Liam Moloney Backing
Liam Moloney is delighted to support local southpaw Gary Cully. Moloney, pictured here with Cully’s Coach Niall Barrett, commented: I am delighted to be able to support 2013 Naas European Gold medal winning Boxer Gary Cully as he starts his Pro-boxing career. Gary is a very promising Boxer who has his third professional fight upcoming in the […]
Moloney Solicitors Sponsor Naas Secondary Schools Debate
A great year of debate was had again this year between St. Mary’s College, CBS and Piper’s Hill in Naas. Among the motions debated were ‘Freedom of speech does not exist in Irish Society today’ and ‘Britain was right to leave the EU’. The Junior Debating League is held each year and we are delighted […]
Liam Moloney Elected to AAJ Board of Governors
Liam Moloney has been the first Irish Lawyer ever elected to the Board of Governors of the American Association for Justice (AAJ), the World’s largest Trial Bar with over 23,000 members worldwide The Board of Governors is the ruling body of the organisation and has only six Governors representing Continents outside of North America. His […]
“Why Do I Have To Make My Claim to the Injuries Board?”
If you have suffered a personal injury in a road traffic accident or an accident at work, of if you have been injured as a result of a slip and fall accident in a public place, your claim will be statute barred if you don’t register your claim with the Injuries Board within two years […]
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