Matheson partners Sharon Daly and April McClements, and senior associate Laura Pelly co-author the Ireland chapter for The Insurance Disputes Law Review, First Edition.
The Professional Negligence Law Review First EditionMatheson Law Firm
Partners April McClements and Rebecca Ryan co-author the Ireland chapter for The Professional Negligence Law Review First Edition. This chapter includes the fundamental principles of professional negligence law, factors specific to the main professions, an outline of the developments of the past year and issues to look out for in the year ahead.
Matheson partners Sharon Daly, Darren Maher and April McClements co-wrote the Ireland chapter for The Insurance and Reinsurance Law Review, fourth edition.
Deloitte’s fourth version of its ‘Look before you leap’ survey on globalrisk includes much more focus on the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act(FCPA), due in part to increased enforcement of the regulation overthe past decade.
Matheson's Claire McLoughlin, Karen Reynolds and Ciara Dunny author the Irish chapter of the Practitioner's Guide to Global Investigations, outlining the legal framework in Ireland.
The Insurance and Reinsurance Law Review Sixth EditionMatheson Law Firm
Sharon Daly, Head of the Commercial Litigation team, Darren Maher, Head of the Financial Institutions Group and April McClements, Partner in the Insurance and Dispute Resolution team co-author the Ireland chapter for The Insurance and Reinsurance Law Review Sixth Edition.
The Professional Negligence Law Review First EditionMatheson Law Firm
Partners April McClements and Rebecca Ryan co-author the Ireland chapter for The Professional Negligence Law Review First Edition. This chapter includes the fundamental principles of professional negligence law, factors specific to the main professions, an outline of the developments of the past year and issues to look out for in the year ahead.
Matheson partners Sharon Daly, Darren Maher and April McClements co-wrote the Ireland chapter for The Insurance and Reinsurance Law Review, fourth edition.
Deloitte’s fourth version of its ‘Look before you leap’ survey on globalrisk includes much more focus on the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act(FCPA), due in part to increased enforcement of the regulation overthe past decade.
Matheson's Claire McLoughlin, Karen Reynolds and Ciara Dunny author the Irish chapter of the Practitioner's Guide to Global Investigations, outlining the legal framework in Ireland.
The Insurance and Reinsurance Law Review Sixth EditionMatheson Law Firm
Sharon Daly, Head of the Commercial Litigation team, Darren Maher, Head of the Financial Institutions Group and April McClements, Partner in the Insurance and Dispute Resolution team co-author the Ireland chapter for The Insurance and Reinsurance Law Review Sixth Edition.
The Insurance and Reinsurance Law Review Seventh EditionMatheson Law Firm
Matheson Partners Sharon Daly, Darren Maher, April McClements and Cork office lead Grainne Callanan co-author the Irish chapter for the Law Business Research Insurance and Reinsurance Law Review 2019.
Financial Services and Reputation: The next five yearsLansons
Financial Services and Reputation: The next five years
Presentation by Tony Langham, Chief Executive of Lansons at the Future of Financial Services Conference on 2 June 2015.
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DeStefano, Compliance, Transparency, Visibility: A U.S. Perspective: Cloudy A...Michele DeStefano
Based in part on 70 interviews with General Counsels and Chief Compliance Officers of the S&P 500 along with secondary research, this presentation provides an overview of the compliance function, role of and challenges faced by the chief compliance officer, and the trend towards departmentalization of the compliance department from the legal department. It hypothesizes that departmentalization may not increase actual compliance, increase external and internal transparency, or increase visibility and entrenchment of compliance. It concludes by recommending a more inward as opposed to structural focus to better identify internal stop gaps that prevent corporations from creating a pervasive culture of compliance.
De stefano, Global Lawyers + Global Law Schools: Entering the Innovation Tour...Michele DeStefano
This presentation will highlight recent trends in the global legal marketplace that are impacting what and how lawyers practice and what and how legal educators teach. It will make some predictions about the future ecosystem of the legal profession that will transform the way lawyers and business professionals partner together to solve problems. From a practical standpoint, the presentation will identify the skills the lawyers of tomorrow need to hone in order to successfully navigate this new landscape and suggest ways legal educators and law firms can help the lawyers of tomorrow hone these skills.
Matheson Commercial Litigation partner April McClements and Senior Associate Aoife McCluskey examine multiparty litigation in Ireland and the potential for legislative change. See the Ireland chapter in the third edition of the Class Actions Law Review 2019 below.
The Insurance and Reinsurance Law Review Seventh EditionMatheson Law Firm
Matheson Partners Sharon Daly, Darren Maher, April McClements and Cork office lead Grainne Callanan co-author the Irish chapter for the Law Business Research Insurance and Reinsurance Law Review 2019.
Financial Services and Reputation: The next five yearsLansons
Financial Services and Reputation: The next five years
Presentation by Tony Langham, Chief Executive of Lansons at the Future of Financial Services Conference on 2 June 2015.
http://futureoffinancialservices.co.uk/
www.lansons.com
DeStefano, Compliance, Transparency, Visibility: A U.S. Perspective: Cloudy A...Michele DeStefano
Based in part on 70 interviews with General Counsels and Chief Compliance Officers of the S&P 500 along with secondary research, this presentation provides an overview of the compliance function, role of and challenges faced by the chief compliance officer, and the trend towards departmentalization of the compliance department from the legal department. It hypothesizes that departmentalization may not increase actual compliance, increase external and internal transparency, or increase visibility and entrenchment of compliance. It concludes by recommending a more inward as opposed to structural focus to better identify internal stop gaps that prevent corporations from creating a pervasive culture of compliance.
De stefano, Global Lawyers + Global Law Schools: Entering the Innovation Tour...Michele DeStefano
This presentation will highlight recent trends in the global legal marketplace that are impacting what and how lawyers practice and what and how legal educators teach. It will make some predictions about the future ecosystem of the legal profession that will transform the way lawyers and business professionals partner together to solve problems. From a practical standpoint, the presentation will identify the skills the lawyers of tomorrow need to hone in order to successfully navigate this new landscape and suggest ways legal educators and law firms can help the lawyers of tomorrow hone these skills.
Matheson Commercial Litigation partner April McClements and Senior Associate Aoife McCluskey examine multiparty litigation in Ireland and the potential for legislative change. See the Ireland chapter in the third edition of the Class Actions Law Review 2019 below.
Lexology Getting the Deal Through Fintech Ireland 2020Matheson Law Firm
Why is Ireland uniquely placed to flourish as a Fintech hub, what are the triggers for regulated activities requiring authorisation, how does the regulatory landscape operate for Fintech firms and what trends are emerging in the Irish market? Answers to these questions are covered in the Ireland chapter of Lexology, Getting the Deal Through: Fintech 2020 by Financial Institutions Group partner, Liam Flynn and Financial Institutions Group senior associate, Lorna Daly.
Commercial Litigation and Dispute Resolution partner, April McClements and senior associate, Aoife McCluskey co-author the Ireland chapter of the Class Actions Law Review, 3rd Edition.
For an updated overview of Competition law and State Aid enforcement in Norway, check out Odd Stemsrud's contribution to the 2018 edition of The Public Competition Review (The Law Reviews).
The International Investigations Review, Ninth Edition - IrelandMatheson Law Firm
Commercial Litigation and Dispute Resolution partners Karen Reynolds and Clare McLoughlin and senior associate Ciara Dunny co-author the Ireland chapter of the ninth edition of the International Investigations Review.
Sharon Daly, Head of the Insurance Disputes team and April McClements, Partner in the Insurance Disputes team co-author the Ireland chapter for The Class Actions Law Review Second Edition. This chapter includes an introduction to the class actions framework in Ireland, the last year in review, the class actions procedure in Ireland and cross-border issues.
A full report of proceedings at MALG's Annual Conference and Exhibition 2015, which took place at the Royal College of Physicians Wednesday 25th November.
The International Investigations Review Eighth EditionMatheson Law Firm
Partners Karen Reynolds, Claire McLoughlin and Nicola Dunleavy co-author the Ireland chapter for The International Investigations Review Eighth Edition.
The Foreign Investment Regulation Review, Fifth Edition Matheson Law Firm
Pat English and Grace Murray provide an overview on Foreign Investment Regulation in Ireland in the 5th edition of The Foreign Investment Regulation Review.
Bryan Dunne, head of the Employment Group, and Bláthnaid Evans, senior associate in the Employment Group, co-wrote the Ireland chapter for The Employment Law Review, Ninth Edition.
Lexology Getting the Deal Through Air Transport 2020Matheson Law Firm
Finance and Capital Markets partners Rory McPhilips and Stuart Kennedy and senior associate, Stephen Gardiner co-author the Ireland chapter of Getting the Deal Through Air Transport 2020.
Corporate M&A partners Brian McCloskey and Fergus Bolster co-author the Ireland chapter of the International Comparative Legal Guide to Mergers and Acquisitions..
Stuart Kennedy, partner, authors The Assumption of Jurisdiction by the Irish Courts in Cases Involving the Registrar of the International chapter of the Cape Town Convention Journal.
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Private Client partner, John Gill and Private Client senior associate, Lydia McCormack co-author the Ireland chapter of International Comparative Legal Guides: Private Cient 2020..
This chapter was first published in the ICLG to:Private Client 2020.
International Comparative Legal Guide to Private Equity 2019Matheson Law Firm
Corporate partner, Brian McCloskey and Tax partner, Aidan Fahy co-author the Ireland chapter of the International Comparative Legal Guide to Private Equity 2019.
Commercial Litigation and Dispute Resolution partner, Julie Murphy O'Connor and senior associate, Kevin Gahan co-author the Ireland chapter of the Insolvency Review, 7th Edition.
International Comparative Legal Guide to Business Crime 2020Matheson Law Firm
Commercial Litigation and Dispute Resolution partners Karen Reynolds and Claire McLoughlin co-author the Ireland chapter of the International Comparative Legal Guide to Business Crime.
Finance and Capital Market partners Rory McPhillips and Stuart Kennedy and senior associate, Stephen Gardiner co-author the Ireland chapter of GTDT Air Transport 2020.
Getting the Deal Through: Insurance Litigation 2019Matheson Law Firm
Litigation partners, Sharon Daly and April McClements and senior associate, Aoife McCluskey author the Ireland chapter of Getting the Deal Through 2019.
Lexology getting the deal through - Insurance and Reinsurance 2019, Ireland Matheson Law Firm
What are the key steps and considerations in the regulation and licensing of insurance and reinsurance companies trading in Ireland and the resolution of insurance disputes? We examine these issues and recent industry developments, in the context of emerging trends and amid the backdrop of Brexit and GDPR, in the Ireland chapter of Lexology, Getting the Deal Through – Insurance and Reinsurance 2019 by Matheson partners Sharon Daly, Darren Maher, April McClements and Gráinne Callanan.
Car Accident Injury Do I Have a Case....Knowyourright
Every year, thousands of Minnesotans are injured in car accidents. These injuries can be severe – even life-changing. Under Minnesota law, you can pursue compensation through a personal injury lawsuit.
Lifting the Corporate Veil. Power Point Presentationseri bangash
"Lifting the Corporate Veil" is a legal concept that refers to the judicial act of disregarding the separate legal personality of a corporation or limited liability company (LLC). Normally, a corporation is considered a legal entity separate from its shareholders or members, meaning that the personal assets of shareholders or members are protected from the liabilities of the corporation. However, there are certain situations where courts may decide to "pierce" or "lift" the corporate veil, holding shareholders or members personally liable for the debts or actions of the corporation.
Here are some common scenarios in which courts might lift the corporate veil:
Fraud or Illegality: If shareholders or members use the corporate structure to perpetrate fraud, evade legal obligations, or engage in illegal activities, courts may disregard the corporate entity and hold those individuals personally liable.
Undercapitalization: If a corporation is formed with insufficient capital to conduct its intended business and meet its foreseeable liabilities, and this lack of capitalization results in harm to creditors or other parties, courts may lift the corporate veil to hold shareholders or members liable.
Failure to Observe Corporate Formalities: Corporations and LLCs are required to observe certain formalities, such as holding regular meetings, maintaining separate financial records, and avoiding commingling of personal and corporate assets. If these formalities are not observed and the corporate structure is used as a mere façade, courts may disregard the corporate entity.
Alter Ego: If there is such a unity of interest and ownership between the corporation and its shareholders or members that the separate personalities of the corporation and the individuals no longer exist, courts may treat the corporation as the alter ego of its owners and hold them personally liable.
Group Enterprises: In some cases, where multiple corporations are closely related or form part of a single economic unit, courts may pierce the corporate veil to achieve equity, particularly if one corporation's actions harm creditors or other stakeholders and the corporate structure is being used to shield culpable parties from liability.
In 2020, the Ministry of Home Affairs established a committee led by Prof. (Dr.) Ranbir Singh, former Vice Chancellor of National Law University (NLU), Delhi. This committee was tasked with reviewing the three codes of criminal law. The primary objective of the committee was to propose comprehensive reforms to the country’s criminal laws in a manner that is both principled and effective.
The committee’s focus was on ensuring the safety and security of individuals, communities, and the nation as a whole. Throughout its deliberations, the committee aimed to uphold constitutional values such as justice, dignity, and the intrinsic value of each individual. Their goal was to recommend amendments to the criminal laws that align with these values and priorities.
Subsequently, in February, the committee successfully submitted its recommendations regarding amendments to the criminal law. These recommendations are intended to serve as a foundation for enhancing the current legal framework, promoting safety and security, and upholding the constitutional principles of justice, dignity, and the inherent worth of every individual.
Synopsis On Annual General Meeting/Extra Ordinary General Meeting With Ordinary And Special Businesses And Ordinary And Special Resolutions with Companies (Postal Ballot) Regulations, 2018
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As an experienced Government Liaison, I have demonstrated expertise in Corporate Governance. My skill set includes senior-level management in Contract Management, Legal Support, and Diplomatic Relations. I have also gained proficiency as a Corporate Liaison, utilizing my strong background in accounting, finance, and legal, with a Bachelor's degree (B.A.) from California State University. My Administrative Skills further strengthen my ability to contribute to the growth and success of any organization.