The ties between Polish and Irish legal professionals continue to strengthen, as the Association of Judges of Ireland decides to show their solidarity with the judges of Poland in the upcoming protest against highly controversial reforms of the Polish judiciary system. The protest concerns legislation changes that are currently being processed through the Polish parliament, […]
Miscellaneous
Last week, I had the pleasure of actively taking part in APIL’s fourth accidents abroad conference. This year the event brought us-up-to date in the latest and most recent developments on cross-border and international claims. Facing Brexit, we wondered what options are there for injured claimants whose life center is in the UK, but the […]
A private expert report is a statement based on expertise that is not obtained from an expert appointed by the court. Rather, it is drafted upon the party’s request in order to assess the chances of winning the case, and thus often determines whether the proceedings will be started at all. Given the complex nature […]
On 30 March 2019, two years will have passed since the United Kingdom launched the procedure for leaving the European Union. It is still unclear whether an agreement will be reached between the EU and the UK before that date, regarding the conditions of their much-publicised divorce. However, if the parties do not conclude such […]
When a road traffic accident results in serious deterioration in health of the victim and it is impossible to communicate with him, particular difficulties in securing protection of his rights and pursuing compensation claims may occur. Generally, in order for a representative to be able to act on behalf of the injured party, a power […]

















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