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Setanta Insurance Debacle

Setanta Insurance Debacle

Setanta Insurance, although based in Malta, operated solely in Ireland. The company collapsed in April, 2014, affecting approximately 75,000 policy holders and leaving more than 1,500 of road traffic victims in limbo. It emerged recently at a creditors’ meeting in Malta that Setanta may be able to pay only 22% of thevalue of the outstanding

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Admission of liability from the HSE

Admission of liability from the Health Service Executive

In 2016, we brought you news of an admission of liability from the Health Service Executive in relation to medical negligence proceedings, arising from the birth of a child at South Tipperary General Hospital, Clonmel in 2001. The baby was subsequently diagnosed with cerebral palsy. We are glad to be able to announce that the case was

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Medical and Dental Negligence

Medical and Dental Negligence

Medical and Dental Negligence is an ever present type of law being seen, not only in Courts but in daily newspapers.  The following, amongst others, are areas which can be seen in this area of law. Medical Negligence. Dental Negligence. Orthodontic. Consultants. GPs. Hospitals and HSE. Birth Injuries. Cerebral Palsy. A&E Departments. Anaesthesia. Neurology. Neurosurgery.

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Enduring Power of Attorney

Enduring Power of Attorney

People are living longer now, but Alzheimer’s and other age related brain diseases are on the rise, with the effect that a sizable portion of society in their later years are no longer capable of making important decisions for themselves. How do they look after their affairs when thy no longer have the capacity to do so? Luckily there

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€2.5 million interim settlement for “profound misdiagnosis” of chickenpox

€2.5 million interim settlement for “profound misdiagnosis” of chickenpox

Emmet Halley represented Eoghan Keating in these proceedings. University Hospital Waterford apologised at a recent sitting of the High Court in Dublin to a boy left brain damaged just before his second birthday. Eoghan Keating, now 6, cannot talk and is tetraplegic.   Counsel on behalf of the boy said there was a profound misdiagnosis with

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Emmet Halley recently settled a medical negligence action

Emmet Halley recently settled a medical negligence action

Emmet Halley recently settled a medical negligence action for a client who was a private patient of a consultant dermatologist.  The client attended the consultant a number of years ago for advice and treatment regarding a mole on her neck. An excision of the mole was carried out by the consultant and was sent for histopathology testing. The

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