Judicial review is an essential aspect of the legal system in Ireland, providing a mechanism for individuals and organizations to challenge the decisions and actions of public bodies. It plays a crucial role in ensuring accountability, transparency, and fairness in the administrative process. In this blog post, we will delve into the intricacies of judicial […]
Are restrictive covenants enforceable?
Restrictive covenants in employment contracts can be enforceable as long as they are deemed “reasonable”. The length of the restriction, as well as geography, seniority and impact on both your business and the future career of the departing employee, can all have a big impact on how enforceable the covenants are. What Are Restrictive Covenants? […]
Can I write a will without a solicitor?
Yes, you can make a will without a solicitor, and it is acceptable. A self-made will is acceptable if it is not straightforward. You can write the will by yourself with merits. However, a solicitor help or guidance is fine if you have any queries. There is no need for a solicitor for drawing up […]
Spanish Inheritance Law Without a Will
In Spain, priority may be given to children, parents and grandparents ahead of any surviving spouse when it comes to inheriting an estate. So if you don’t have a will, it’s easy to see what could go wrong. Jonathan Eshkeri from solicitorsinspain.com discusses how Spanish inheritance law works when there is no will. When a […]
How Does The UK Legal System Work?
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (UK) consists of four countries: England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland. The United Kingdom is a constitutional monarchy. A monarch is a sovereign Head of State whose duties, functions, and powers are conscribed by convention, one of which being politically neutral. England and Wales have a […]