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International Advisory Award 2020 for Commercial Law!
“Our managing partner wins International Advisory Award 2020 for Commercial Law!” “The [...]
Guide To Opening Your Dream Coffee Shop Now Available
Whilst on first impressions it may appear odd that a firm of solicitors has produced [...]
Global Construction Disputes Report 2018 – A Quick Look
For the last eight years Arcadis, one the leading global asset design & consultancy firms, [...]
Why Should You Speak To A Solicitor When Opening Your New Coffee Shop?
Many people dream about opening a coffee shop although in reality very few actually do [...]
The Intoxicating Liquor Act 2018 – Lifeline or Party Time?
Ireland has seen a huge increase in breweries and distilleries over the last decade. High [...]
Guide To Dealing With Construction Disputes Now Available
No matter their size or location Construction projects attract their fair degree of risk. Whether [...]
Clarke Jeffers Supports The Arts
Clarke Jeffers Solicitors specialises in business and commercial law. […]
8 Important Considerations For Your Professional Negligence Claim
It is a cold fact of life that mistakes can (and do) happen. When we [...]
The Rising Cost of Construction In Ireland
In May of this year, the Society of Chartered Surveyors in Ireland (SCSI) released its [...]
The Power of an Enduring Power of Attorney
Losing one’s mental capacity or being involved in a serious accident is never a welcome thought, [...]
Could Examinership Lite Help To Keep Your Struggling Business Alive?
When companies begin to face difficulties, it is not uncommon for their directors to stick [...]
Do You Need A Will?
Are you over 18? – Yes! Are you a company director? – Absolutely Yes! Have [...]
Welcome To Clarke Jeffers Solicitors New Website & Blog
For over 80 years Clarke Jeffers has been renowned for its straight-talking approach to the [...]
The New Companies Act 2014
Listen to Victors interview on Today FM’s, the Sunday business show here: http://www.todayfm.com/player/shows/The_Sunday_Business_Show/36637/companys_act_101 […]
Wind Turbine lease. Opportunity or life sentence?
Farming, like all other businesses is evolving on a daily basis. More opportunities are presenting [...]
Law Awards 2015
Delighted to announce that CJ Solicitors (the winners of the Law Award 2014), have been [...]
‘selfie or self-destruction?’
This week marks ‘Safer Internet Day’. This is an EU wide initiative to promote a [...]
Jennifer Lawrence….the naked law
Hundreds of celebrities to include the star of the ‘Hunger Games’ Jennifer Lawrence, have had [...]
Clarke Jeffers- Finalist Irish Law Awards 2014
Delighted to announce that Clarke Jeffers Solicitors has been nominated as a finalist in the [...]
Sunday Business Post Article- Bloodied Investors Fight Back- interview with Victor Clarke
Bloodied Investors Fight Back […]
NEK NOMINATION FUN OR FATAL
There have been numerous hot trends over the past number of years which have all [...]
Budget 2014 The Property owner/ Investor
Budget 2014 was unveiled by the Government on the 15th of October 2013. While there [...]
Sinead O Connor v Miley Cyrus- Twitter opinions and use of open debate
There is so much publicity surrounding the recent Miley Cyrus debate. It all started with [...]
Budget 2014 – Farm and Succession considerations
Farming & Succession within the family– what are the current tax & Legal considerations? [...]
Clarke Jeffers on cyberbullying from Irish Examiner article
The lack of thought with which photos were taken and shared is a cause for [...]
Cyber Bullying- Another tragedy
Another death of a teenager has occurred, with claims being made that it was caused [...]
Examinership Lite – Commercial Law
Smaller companies will soon be able to avail of the examinership process in a more [...]
Making a Will and Enduring Power of Attorney
Are you over 18? Have you considered making a Will and an Enduring Power of [...]
Internet Defamation
Eoin McKeogh, a DCU (Dublin City University) student has had an unprecedented victory in the [...]
A Car Crash need not be a Disaster
You’re stationary at a red traffic light in your car, minding your own business and [...]
When Sport is no fun
Whether you engage in sport as a pastime or professionally and as a way of [...]
Directors of an Insolvent Company; do you have to be restricted?
If you are a director of an Insolvent Company that is either insolvent or in [...]
Upwards only rent review- New Irish caselaw- Bewley’s
Yesterday saw the first test case in relation to Landlords increasing rent on foot of [...]
28 students suspended over online teacher ‘slur’
TWENTY-eight students were suspended from a large secondary school after an inappropriate message about a [...]
Announcement – Clarke Jeffers Solicitors shortlisted for Leinster provincial law firm of the year 2013
Clarke Jeffers are delighted to be nominated as a finalist in this year’s Irish Law [...]
Improved outlook for sellers
Timing can be crucial when it comes to selling a house and, while there appears [...]
Couple who left MS sufferer, Evelyn Joel, to die in her own filth receive suspended sentence
A couple found guilty of manslaughter, through neglect of the woman’s mother have been handed [...]
Safebook – Play your Part
Social media is not to blame! […]
Cyber bully fears as parents help 8-year-olds create Facebook account
MORE than 50pc of Irish youngsters aged eight to 11 have social media accounts despite [...]
Making a Will
Your will contains your wishes as to who should receive your property after your death. [...]
Agriculture in the 21st Century
Agriculture in the 21st Century is a very different industry now in comparison to even [...]
The Defamation Act of 2009; what does it mean to us in 2013?
The Defamation Act of 2009 has attempted to modernise and clarify the law in this [...]
Licensing Law
A licence in law allows permission for something to be done which would otherwise be [...]
Personal Injury: An accident need not be a disaster
You’re stationary at a red traffic light in your car, minding your own business and [...]
Breakdown of a Marriage – What does the Law say?
The breakdown of a marriage can be a traumatic rollercoaster made even worse by uncertainty [...]
Medical Negligence; where does the patient stand?
You have just had some botched and painful treatment which has left you embarrassed and [...]
Mediation. Boxing hard or boxing clever?
Picture the scene. You have had a dispute with a customer. You have been in [...]
Irish cyberbullying ‘highest in EU’
Incidences of cyberbullying among teenagers in Ireland are among the highest in Europe, according to [...]
‘Trading down? Swap houses with me’
House swaps can be beneficial for both parties as their needs change, writes Donal [...]
Restaurant apologises for insulting customer on Twitter
A RESTAURANT apologised for any offence caused after a member of staff referred to a [...]
Woman ‘denied a termination’ dies in hospital
Two investigations are under way into the death of a woman who was 17 weeks [...]