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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20240918T143000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20240918T163000
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SUMMARY:The Personal Injuries Guidelines – Three Years On
DESCRIPTION:Introduction\n\nThe personal injuries guidelines are now in place for more than three years. There have been many superior court cases on the validity of the guidelines and the implementation of the guidelines. This webinar will look at the guidelines themselves and analyse the caselaw which has emerged over the last three years in relation to the guidelines and personal injuries law more generally. \nLearning Outcomes\n\nAn attendee will learn about: \n✔︎ Proportionality in applying the Judicial Guidelines. \n✔︎ The Dominant Injury \n✔︎ The Uplift \n✔︎ The “reality check” test in the case law. \n✔︎ The “step back” approach in the case law. \n✔︎ Departing from the Guidelines \n✔︎ Recent developments – including the cases of Meehan v Shawcove Limited\, Lipinski (a Minor) v Whelan\, McDonnell v Upton Food Limited\, McHugh v. Ferol\, Zaganczyk v. John Pettit Wexford \, Keogh v Byrne\, Crum v MIBI \, Coughlan v CGR Construction Limited \, Collins v Parm and Others\, O’Sullivan v Ryan\,  Delaney v PIAB \nSpeakers\n\n\nBrian Hallissey B.L. is a barrister who specialises in personal injuries law. He practices on the Cork Circuit. \n \nDaniel Cronin is a Senior Counsel with expertise in personal injuries law and also land & conveyancing law. \n 
URL:https://iicpd.ie/event/the-personal-injuries-guidelines-three-years-on/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:CPD Event
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20240904T143000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20240904T163000
DTSTAMP:20240814T165605Z
CREATED:20240814T165605Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240814T165605Z
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SUMMARY:Introduction to Immigration Law and Practice - For Non-Immigration Practitioners
DESCRIPTION:Introduction\n\nImmigration law is a growing area of legal practice. Most solicitors represent non-Irish nationals on a regular basis. Therefore\, a working knowledge of immigration law and practice is useful to all solicitors. This webinar is designed for non-immigration practitioners and is designed for solicitors who have no previous training in the area. It is a basic course to explain how the system works. \nTopics\n\n\nSources of Irish Immigration Law\nWhat is Judicial Review?\nImmigration Judicial Review (Section 5 and HC81)\nSwearing of affidavits for non-English language speakers -The Superior Courts (Affidavits) 2012\nSources of information for immigration practitioners\nImmigration Service Delivery\nEntering Ireland\nIntroduction to International Protection\nResidence in Ireland\nImmigration stamps\nLeaving Ireland – deportations\, removals and transfers\nNaturalisation\n\nLearning Outcomes\n\n\nBasic understanding of immigration law\nBasic understanding of the immigration system\nKnowledge of the State agencies dealing with immigration cases and how to deal with them\nUnderstanding of judicial review and the particular rules relating to immigration\, asylum and naturalisation cases\nBasic understanding of how to process a naturalisation application\n\nSpeaker\n\n\nThomas Coughlan\, Principal Solicitor\, Thomas Coughlan & Co. Tom is a Director of the IICPD and regularly lectures on topics in the areas of litigation\, regulation\, criminal defence and immigration. He has dealt with thousands of immigration applications in over twenty years practising in the area\, including cases before the superior courts and the Court of Justice of the European Union. \n 
URL:https://iicpd.ie/event/introduction-to-immigration-law-and-practice-for-non-immigration-practitioners/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:CPD Event
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20240619T143000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20240619T163000
DTSTAMP:20240522T080629Z
CREATED:20240521T153118Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240522T080629Z
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SUMMARY:Planning Enforcement – Planning Injunctions and Local Authority enforcement
DESCRIPTION:Introduction\nPlanning enforcement cases require immediate attention. The law is complex\, and so can be the factual planning and engineering background. This webinar will guide you through the complexities of dealing with a planning enforcement case. \nLocal authority enforcement\nFionna O’Regan B.L. will focus on local authority enforcement as well as key planning concepts relevant to enforcement: \n✔︎ Suitability of planning enforcement as a remedy \n✔︎ What is required to trigger enforcement? \n✔︎ Instructing a planning consultant \n✔︎ Procedural and substantive challenges \n✔︎ Key concepts: Development\, Exempted Development\, Compliance with permission\, Compliance with conditions \n✔︎ Referrals under section 5 of the Planning and Development Act\, 2000 \n✔︎ Warning letters\, Enforcement Notices\, and Failure to comply with Enforcement Notices \n✔︎ Conduct of a prosecution \n✔︎ Defences to a Prosecution \n✔︎ Conviction and effects \n✔︎ Circuit court appeal \n\nSection 160 planning injunctions\nDenis Collins B.L. will address the “Planning Injunction” under section 160 of the Planning and Development Act\, 2000.  He will provide practical advice to practitioners advising their clients on when and how to use the planning injunction in their specific circumstances. \n✔︎ The scope of the planning injunctions remedy available under section 160 of the Planning and Development Act\, 2000 \n✔︎ The appropriate Court and the form of the proceedings \n✔︎ Limitation periods in the context of the planning injunction \n✔︎ Criteria to be considered by the Court \n✔︎ The onus of proof \n✔︎ Environmental Impact Assessment and Appropriate Assessment issues that arise in the context of the planning injunction \n✔︎ Overview of recent developments in the case law on the planning injunction including the inviolability of dwelling houses\, expert evidence in environmental cases\, and the consequences of unlawful actions on the part of planning authorities. \n✔︎ Costs protection provisions that apply to the planning injunction. \n\nSpeakers\n \nFionna O’Regan B.L. is a practising barrister with a broad civil practice\, including planning\, environmental and property-related work. Prior to coming to the Bar she was a Chartered Civil Engineer in consultancy specialising in planning and environment work\, principally for major infrastructure and wind farms\, including environmental impact assessment\, appropriate assessment and strategic planning advice. Fionna previously served for a six-year period as a Board Member of An Bord Pleanála including on the Strategic Infrastructure Division of the Board. \n \nDenis Collins B.L. is a barrister with a general civil practice. He practices primarily in property law\, planning and environmental law\, personal injuries\, and employment law. He is a member of the Planning\, Environment\, and Local Government Bar Association. Denis advises and represents clients in relation to planning injunctions and judicial review of planning and environmental decisions. \n 
URL:https://iicpd.ie/event/planning-enforcement-planning-injunctions-and-local-authority-enforcement/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:CPD Event
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20240424T143000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20240424T163000
DTSTAMP:20240408T170916Z
CREATED:20240405T144819Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240408T170916Z
UID:2783-1713969000-1713976200@iicpd.ie
SUMMARY:Paving The Way To Greater Wellbeing At Work
DESCRIPTION:  \nIntroduction\nIn an era characterised by rapid change\, increasing digitalization\, and incessant demands on our time\, achieving harmony in both professional career and personal wellbeing has never been more critical. With information overload and escalating expectations\, we find ourselves in a period of time that has been deemed ‘The Great Exhaustion’. For solicitors\, the pressure cooker of high client demands\, looming deadlines\, and sometimes toxic work dynamics can take a toll on wellbeing\, leading to stress and burnout. \nJoin us at this CPD event as we examine what drives wellbeing\, the mind-body connection and behaviour change for whole person health. \nAideen Shannon will present on some of the science behind wellbeing and ways you can actively cultivate your own happiness and wellbeing as she shares insights from positive psychology\, neuroscience and her own scientific research. She will introduce some practical tools on how to build a strong personal skillset and develop micro habits to influence behaviour change for longer-term resilience and wellbeing. \nLearning Outcomes\n✔︎ Define wellbeing\, and the key pillars\, examining emerging trends and current research \n✔︎ Look at what we can do right now to cultivate our own wellbeing and resilience by developing a personal skillset to help with high work and life demands \n✔︎ Gain knowledge in how to recognise stress and burnout and coping mechanisms to assist \n✔︎ How to develop good habits to influence behaviour towards long-term sustainable wellbeing \n✔︎ Understand how you as an employer can foster a healthy and safe workplace for your employees \n\nMary Cummins will look at the importance of awareness and self-regulation in Self-Management. She will explore the concept of emotional intelligence\, and how we can manage our emotions to relieve stress\, communicate effectively\, empathise with others\, and overcome challenges. Mary will also examine areas such as toxic positivity\, negativity bias and unconscious bias and how compassionate leadership has been a driving force for change in organisations invested in their employee wellbeing. \nLearning Outcomes\n✔︎ Understand the significance of emotional regulation in self-management. \n✔︎ Explore the concept of emotional intelligence and its role in self-management\, to help manage stress. \n✔︎ Analyse the impact of toxic positivity\, negativity bias and unconscious bias in the workplace. \n✔︎ Evaluate the importance of compassionate leadership in fostering a positive work environment and promoting employee wellbeing. \nSpeakers\n \nAideen Shannon is an accredited Executive Coach\, Mentor and Wellbeing Consultant.   Aideen is passionate about building healthy and safe workplaces for people to be well@work.   She is committed to the mission of assisting employers cultivate sustainable wellbeing in organisations through their policies\, practices\, and culture for long-term change. She has over 30 years’ experience in in Human Resources Management and is also trained in Neurolinguistic Programming (NLP)\, Emotional Intelligence & Empathy\, with further study in both Ireland and the US in the areas of positive psychology and neuroscience.  She also has a Post Graduate Diploma in Leadership in Health & Wellbeing in the Workplace. \n  \n \nMary Cummins is an accredited Executive and Leadership Coach\, Trainer and Facilitator and has worked in the private\, public\, university and voluntary sectors. A former Senior Leader of a large public sector organisation\, Mary is passionate about Leadership\, driven by the belief that empowering individuals leads to organisational success. With a particular expertise in Transformational Leadership\, where a culture of trust\, growth and innovation is fostered\, she believes this style to be particularly effective in helping navigate uncertainty and lead teams effectively through change. \nMary has had several articles published in both local and national newspapers on the topic of leadership. Among her many qualifications\, she has studied Psychology to degree level and has an M.A. in Learning and Development. \n  \n\n 
URL:https://iicpd.ie/event/paving-the-way-to-greater-wellbeing-at-work/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:CPD Event,Management CPD
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20231207T143000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20231207T163000
DTSTAMP:20231010T090749Z
CREATED:20231010T090749Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231010T090749Z
UID:2307-1701959400-1701966600@iicpd.ie
SUMMARY:Personal Injuries Law – Sports Injuries
DESCRIPTION:Introduction\nThis webinar will look at sports injuries law from the prospective of both the expert witness and the legal practitioner. The presentations will be followed by a Questions & Answers session. \n\nPart 1 – Dr Stephen Rhys Lloyd\nTopics: \n\nA personal view of being an Expert Witness\nThe knowledge\, skills and personal attributes to look for in an expert\nWorking with an expert during a case from instruction\, draft reports\, site meetings\, Joint Witness reports and Court performance.\nPayment and feedback to Experts\nReferral of Experts to colleagues and working with the Institute of Expert Witnesses.\n\nLearning outcomes  \n✔︎ Shared expertise and increased knowledge of working with Experts who specialise in sport\, physical education and activity. \n✔︎ Increased confidence in selecting and instructing Experts \nDr Stephen Rhys Lloyd has a PhD from the University of Wales\, Swansea and has worked as an expert witness for over 30 years and has acted in both criminal and civil cases in all parts of the UK and Ireland. He has been the President of the Institute of Expert Witnesses\, President of the Association for Physical Education and President of Basketball Wales. \nDr Lloyd has been involved in many different aspects of physical education and sport for over 40 years and has taught in all phases of education working as a registered inspector of schools in the UK\, visiting over 2000 schools during his career. Dr Lloyd has visited and studied sports and education in over 40 countries. He is a former international coach and player and has qualifications in 18 different sports. He currently serves on the World\, European and British Standards Institution group for trampoline park installation and safety. \n\nPart 2 – Tim O’Connor BL\nTopics: \n\nBackground on personal injury law in sport\nRecent case law\nFuture developments and trends\nConclusions\n\nLearning Outcomes \n✔︎ Increased knowledge of the law on personal injury in sports. \n✔︎ Updated awareness of current case law. \n✔︎ Knowledge of likely trends with which to advise clients. \nTim O’Connor BL is a practising barrister at the Bar of Ireland and is an internationally recognised specialist sports lawyer. He has contributed to sports law conferences on an international basis\, including the Law In Sport Annual Conference and World Rugby’s Transgender Workshop. He has advised bodies\, including Sport Ireland and UK Sport\, as well as acting in numerous sports law cases. \nTim is the current chair of the Sports Law Bar Association of Ireland\, the Specialist Bar Association at the Bar of Ireland dealing with sports law on an all-Ireland basis\, and is a frequent speaker on sports law issues\, especially on legal liability. He is a Sports Dispute Solutions Ireland sports arbitrator. Tim is a committee member of the Tort and Insurance Bar Association as well as a current member of the Bar Council of Ireland. \n 
URL:https://iicpd.ie/event/personal-injuries-law-sports-injuries/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:CPD Event
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20231129T143000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20231129T163000
DTSTAMP:20231109T170822Z
CREATED:20231109T161745Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231109T170822Z
UID:2429-1701268200-1701275400@iicpd.ie
SUMMARY:Preparing Your Practice for an Anti – Money Laundering Inspection
DESCRIPTION:Introduction\nTopics covered in this CPD Event \nLegislation\, How to prepare for a regulatory visit\, Business Risk Assessment\, Customer Risk Assessment\, Customer Due Diligence\, Processes and Procedures\, Annual Monitoring\, Suspicious Transaction Reports\, Mandatory AML Training\, MLRO\, Case Examples of Red Flags \nSolicitors accounts regulations brought about some significant legislative changes announced by the Law Society in March 2023 which came into effect from the 1st July 2023. This statutory instrument runs to 69 pages so we will be completing an overview of the key changes. As part of these changes there have been significant additional requirements and responsibilities for both the solicitor and reporting accountant in reporting to the Law Society. There has also been some shortening of the reporting deadlines that both the solicitor and their accountant must comply with. \nLearning Outcomes\nCompliance with AML regulations is essential not only for maintaining the integrity of your profession\, but also for protecting your clients and your practice. This presentation will assist you in preparing for an AML visit from your regulatory body. \nOur Speakers\n \nJoan Bourke \nJoan Bourke is a Senior Manager at Quintas and holds various legal and compliance advisory roles across the various entities of Quintas. Joan also works on the Quintas Insolvency Team which offers a broad array of services including personal insolvency\, bankruptcy and debt restructuring. \nJoan is a graduate of the University of Limerick and holds an L.L.B. (Hons.) Degree in Law & European Studies and is a qualified solicitor. Joan holds professional membership of the Law Society of Ireland and the Association of Compliance Officers in Ireland (ACOI). Prior to joining the firm\, Joan worked for a top 10 leading Irish law firm and two other Dublin based law firms. \n \nMark Ryan \nMark is a Banking and insolvency Partner at Quintas and has extensive experience in financial planning\, restructuring and business advisory services. \nMark was one of the 1st Personal Insolvency Practitioners (PIPs) authorised by the Insolvency Service of Ireland (ISI) in August 2013. He has assisted hundreds of people resolve their debts and make a fresh start with their lives. \nA PIP is a professional financial advisor who is regulated by the ISI to represent individuals in debt in applying for a DSA or PIA and to administer the agreement once it has been accepted and approved. This is a relatively new area of Law which was only introduced into Ireland in 2012. Mark completed his qualifications with the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) in December 1999 and he is a member of the Institute of Certified Public Accountants (CPA) \nMark completed his Personal Insolvency Practitioner (PIP) Certificate Examination in June 2013 \nQuintas are one of Irelands leading accountancy and financial services firms\, offering our clients market leading business and personal financial solutions. Based in Cork city\, our team of financial professionals provide expertise and skills to deliver cohesive solutions for our customers across Corporate Finance\, Tax Advisory\, Personal Tax\, Auditing\, Debt Resolution\, Personal Insolvency\, Payroll and Bookkeeping Services. \n 
URL:https://iicpd.ie/event/preparing-your-practice-for-an-anti-money-laundering-inspection/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:CPD Event
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20231102T143000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20231102T163000
DTSTAMP:20231020T152723Z
CREATED:20231020T111137Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231020T152723Z
UID:2346-1698935400-1698942600@iicpd.ie
SUMMARY:Land Registry Mapping
DESCRIPTION:Introduction\nThis webinar is in two parts. Paudie Barry\, principal of Baseline Surveys\, will examine how mapping errors arise and how advanced digital mapping techniques can resolve them. Micheál O’Connell S.C. will examine the law on Land Registry mapping. \nLearning Outcomes\nAn attendee at this webinar will learn about: \nMaps \n\nWhere Land Registry mapping errors originate.\nHow to fix mapping errors.\nMapping errors on first registration.\nMapping errors and planning permission.\nModern survey methods.\n\nBoundary disputes \n\nThe treatment of boundaries under the Registration of Title Acts.\nRectification of mapping errors and discrepancies\nMapping errors and section 72 of the Registration of Title Act 1964\nCompensation claims arising out of mapping errors\n\nOur Speakers\n \nPaudie Barry is the principal of Baseline Surveys. He has a degree in civil engineering and a higher diploma in geographic information systems and has worked at a high level in surveying and mapping for over thirty years. \n  \n \nMicheál O’Connell is a Senior Counsel with expertise in land law. \n  \n\n 
URL:https://iicpd.ie/event/land-registry-mapping/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:CPD Event
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20231025T143000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20231025T163000
DTSTAMP:20230925T163626Z
CREATED:20230920T140144Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230925T163626Z
UID:2258-1698244200-1698251400@iicpd.ie
SUMMARY:Self-Awareness and Leadership in Change
DESCRIPTION:Session 1\nGreater Self-Awareness for Self-Management & Effective Collaboration\nIntroduction\nDeepening our self-awareness assists us in understanding who we truly are\, our preferences and ultimately\, our own potential.  It is the first step in leadership\, career planning and emotional intelligence.  It is the first step to personal and professional growth. \nPersonality awareness clearly identifies strengths\, potential blind spots\, and preferred working styles and environments.  It can also provide useful insight into how people interact with each other and the world around them\, assisting with communication and dealing with stress\, amongst other areas. This information helps people improve both their work and personal relationships in a productive and constructive way. \nSpeaker:\n \nAideen Shannon of FlexiSmart Coaching is a certified practitioner of MBTI®\, registered with the British Psychological Society and a qualified accredited Senior Practitioner with the European Mentoring and Coaching Council (EMCC). Aideen is an Executive Coach\, Trainer and Facilitator for Team Development & Coaching programmes. \nLearning Outcomes\n✔︎ Understand the importance of self-awareness particularly around personality. \n✔︎ Understand how awareness of others can assist in areas to include self-management\, improved collaboration and managing perception and interactions with others. \n✔︎ Take a brief look at the MBTI instrument and how it can help in a constructive way by identifying potential strengths as well as potential blind-spots. \n✔︎ Using this knowledge to collaborate better with others and live authentic\, happier lives. \n  \n\nSession 2\nDriving positive change through effective leadership\nIntroduction\nAn understanding of leadership styles is crucial for effective leadership\, employee development and organisational success. It enables leaders to adapt their approach\, create a positive work environment and align their leadership with the goals and values of their organisation. \nIn this CPD event\, Mary Cummins\, B.Sc.\, M.A. Proprietor of Careerchanger.ie\, will discuss effective leadership.  This will include transformational leadership\, a style of leadership associated with positive outcomes to include\, increased employee satisfaction\, higher levels of motivation and engagement\, enhanced job performance\, resilience in change or challenge and organisational success. She will provide an overview of the characteristics of leadership. Mary will also share examples of leaders who have made a significant impact in the legal profession. \nSpeaker: \n \nMary Cummins of www.careerchanger.ie is an accredited career\, executive and leadership coach and has worked in the private\, public\, and voluntary sectors. Mary’s experience covers an expansive range.  With over 15 years working in the public sector\, Mary was most recently a member of a Senior Management team in Cork. Included in her credentials\, Mary has qualifications in coaching\, psychology and a Master’s Degree in Learning & Development. Mary has particular expertise in the strengths-based approach\, facilitating insight for further growth & development. \nLearning Outcomes:\n✔︎ An overview of different leadership styles. \n✔︎ Understanding transformational leadership and its main characteristics. \n✔︎ Specific examples of how transformational leadership can be applied in the legal profession. \n✔︎ Strategies for solicitors to incorporate transformational leadership into their daily work. \n 
URL:https://iicpd.ie/event/self-awareness-and-leadership-in-change/
CATEGORIES:Management CPD
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20230726T143000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20230726T163000
DTSTAMP:20230713T131130Z
CREATED:20230712T100716Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230713T131130Z
UID:2168-1690381800-1690389000@iicpd.ie
SUMMARY:A Practical Guide to First Registration
DESCRIPTION:Introduction\nFirst registration applications form an important part of the work carried out by Conveyancers and those dealing with unregistered titles. This webinar aims to provide practitioners with a step-by-step guide to lodging such applications with Tailte Eireann. \nLearning Outcomes\nAn attendee at this webinar will learn about: \n✔︎ The basics of making an application for first registration (i) based on documentary title and (ii) based on long possession \n✔︎ Common errors/pitfalls in the first registration application process \n✔︎ Brief overview of new organisation Tailte Eireann \n✔︎ Introduction to new State Property Unit for unregistered lands \n\nOur Speakers\n  \n \nJoe Cassidy is the Assistant Principal with Tailte Eireann\, Registration Division with over 13 years of experience working in property registration with the PRA\, now Tailte Eireann \n  \n \nRuth Cannon BL is a practicing barrister specialising in all aspects of land law\, conveyancing\, landlord and tenant law and probate law. She appears regularly before the High Court and Circuit Courts in respect of disputes in these areas as well as providing opinions and advice on non-litigious matters in the same areas. Ruth currently lectures in property law and evidence law at Technological University Dublin and is an editor of the Conveyancing and Property Law Journal. \n 
URL:https://iicpd.ie/event/a-practical-guide-to-first-registration/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:CPD Event
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20230628T143000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20230628T163000
DTSTAMP:20230613T125127Z
CREATED:20230613T120706Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230613T125127Z
UID:2113-1687962600-1687969800@iicpd.ie
SUMMARY:Medical Negligence and Defective Medical Products
DESCRIPTION:Introduction\nThis webinar focuses on practical issues that arise in medical negligence litigation with a focus on the use of expert evidence and on defective medical products. Ellen Gleeson B.L. will speak on expert evidence in medical negligence litigation. Orla Kelly\, solicitor\, will speak on defective product liability in the medical context. \nLearning Outcomes\nAn attendee at this webinar will learn about: \n✔︎ The potential pitfalls of expert evidence in medical negligence litigation.\n✔︎ Practical issues in the exchange of expert reports.\n✔︎ Expert evidence and limitation periods in medical negligence litigation.\n✔︎ Strict liability\, the onus of proof and defences in defective products litigation.\n✔︎ Limitation periods in defective products cases.\n✔︎ PIAB\, pleadings and representative actions in defective products cases. \n\nOur Speakers\n  \n \nEllen Gleeson B.L. is a barrister who has been in practice at the Bar for 17 years. Medical negligence litigation is one of her areas of practice. \n  \n \nOrla Kelly is a Partner in the Medical Litigation Department at Cantillons Solicitors in Cork\, with a particular focus on medical negligence\, including birth injury claims\, fatal claims\, delayed diagnosis and cervical cancer\, to name a few. She also has extensive experience in defective medical device claims\, including acting for clients and their families who have received the recalled DePuy ASR hip device\, various vaccines and\, more recently\, Oculentis lenses. She has successfully represented a number of victims and their families and is very client-focused. \nRegister For CPD Event Now\n 
URL:https://iicpd.ie/event/medical-negligence-and-defective-medical-products/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:CPD Event
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20230525T143000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20230525T163000
DTSTAMP:20230508T141715Z
CREATED:20230505T153555Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230508T141715Z
UID:2021-1685025000-1685032200@iicpd.ie
SUMMARY:Personal Injuries Update 2023
DESCRIPTION:Introduction\nThis webinar will address current topics in personal injuries litigation including an analysis of the many recent cases of the Superior Courts in personal injuries litigation as well as updates on damages and the operation of the Judicial Council Guidelines. The panel will consider recent caselaw regarding medico-legal referrals by solicitors and the role of the expert witness. \nLearning Outcomes\nAn attendee at this webinar will learn about: \n\nRecent Developments in discovery in personal injuries cases\nThe approach of the Courts to the “uplift” under the Personal Injuries Guidelines\nUpdate on costs in Personal Injuries litigation\nDevelopments in the Courts approach to Recoverable Benefits and Allowances\nThe role of the Expert Witness – recent caselaw considered\nReferral of clients to medical specialists – Solicitors duties\n\n\nOur Speakers\n \nRoddy McConnell B.L. is a practising barrister based in Dublin who trained as a physiotherapist who specialises in personal injuries law nationwide. He has particular expertise in the overlap between physiotherapy and personal injuries law. \n  \n \nBrian Hallissey B.L. is a practising barrister who specialises in personal injuries law. He practices on the Cork Circuit. \nRegister For CPD Event Now\n  \n\n 
URL:https://iicpd.ie/event/personal-injuries-update-2023/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:CPD Event
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20230503T143000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20230503T153000
DTSTAMP:20230421T150158Z
CREATED:20230421T123850Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230421T150158Z
UID:1956-1683124200-1683127800@iicpd.ie
SUMMARY:Solicitor’s Guide to Professional Conduct | A Primer
DESCRIPTION:Introduction\nThe Law Society of Ireland issued the 4th edition of the Solicitor’s Guide to Professional Conduct in 2022. The Guide states in its introduction that it is neither a rule book nor a manual and does not have the force of law. However\, it is an important source of reference on professional conduct to be used as an information tool to assist solicitors in their decision-making and in considering the many and varied ethical questions that arise in day-to-day practice for every solicitor. The webinar will consider solicitors’ obligations to clients\, the court\, the public\, colleagues and themselves. The solicitor and their relationship with the Court is the primary focus of the webinar. \nLearning Outcomes\nAn attendee at this webinar will learn about: \n\nWhat it means to be a “fit” and “proper” person to be a solicitor\nSolicitor’s obligations to clients\, the court\, the public\, colleagues and themselves\nThe Solicitors Acts 1954 to 2015 (the Solicitors’ Acts)\nLegal Services Regulation Act 2015 (the 2015 Act)\nCriminal Justice (Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing) Act 2010 as amended (and the regulations made under these Acts)\nThe solicitor and their relationship with the Court as the primary focus of the webinar\n]The Solicitor Advocate\n\n\nOur Speakers\n \nThomas Coughlan is a practising solicitor and Director of the IICPD. He mainly practices in the areas of litigation\, immigration and criminal defence. \nRegister For This FREE CPD Event Now 👇\n  \n\n  \n 
URL:https://iicpd.ie/event/solicitors-guide-to-professional-conduct-a-primer/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20230419T143000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20230419T163000
DTSTAMP:20230321T115257Z
CREATED:20230321T110620Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230321T115257Z
UID:1861-1681914600-1681921800@iicpd.ie
SUMMARY:Maps and Boundaries
DESCRIPTION:Introduction\nThe skill of map reading is frequently needed in the work of busy solicitors. Conveyancers need to read maps as do litigators in right of way disputes\, planning cases\, licensing applications and boundary disputes. Boundary disputes are a staple of litigation practice and have given rise to important recent case law. \nThis webinar is in two parts. Paudie Barry\, principal of Baseline Surveys\, will present an introduction to mapping for the non-specialist. Daniel Cronin S.C. will examine the law on boundary disputes with a focus on the recent case law. \nLearning Outcomes\nAn attendee at this webinar will learn about: \nMaps \n\nThe challenges of representing three dimensions in two dimensions.\nLarge scale maps\, small scale maps\, legends\, abbreviations\, north points and other things that mapmakers assume you know.\nThe Ordnance Survey: what is it\, what they do\, how often they revise maps\, the status of their maps\, where to get their maps.\nAn introduction to Land Registry mapping and mapping for planning applications.\nHow to meaningfully instruct a land surveyor.\n\nBoundary disputes \n\nHow boundary disputes arise.\nAdvising a client.\nLegal principles.\nRecent case law\n\n\nOur Speakers\n \nPaudie Barry is the principal of Baseline Surveys. He has a degree in civil engineering and a higher diploma in geographic information systems and has worked at a high level in surveying and mapping for over thirty years. \n  \n \nDaniel Cronin is a Senior Counsel with expertise in land and conveyancing law. \nRegister For CPD Event Now\n  \n\n  \n 
URL:https://iicpd.ie/event/maps-and-boundaries/
CATEGORIES:CPD Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20221213T143000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20221213T163000
DTSTAMP:20221124T092516Z
CREATED:20221123T124441Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221124T092516Z
UID:1631-1670941800-1670949000@iicpd.ie
SUMMARY:Landlord and Tenant Law Update
DESCRIPTION:Introduction\nLandlord and tenant law has always been an important feature of legal practice in Ireland. This webinar focuses on practical issues surrounding commercial leases where the lessee claims an “equity” under Part II of the Landlord and Tenant (Amendment) Act\, 1980. It examines recent case law on the right to a new tenancy and compensation for disturbance as well as whether a court will impose “green” covenants in the new lease. The webinar will also discuss the implications for property litigation of the recent guidance from the Court of Appeal on expert witnesses. \nLearning Outcomes\nAn attendee at this webinar will learn about: \nThe right to a new tenancy \n\nPart II of the Landlord and Tenant (Amendment) Act\, 1980.\nThe right to a new tenancy.\nCompensation for disturbance.\nRecent case law.\nAdvising a client.\n\nGreen leases \n\nGreen lease terms in commercial leases.\nGreen lease terms and new leases under the Landlord and Tenant (Amendment) Act\, 1980.\nWhat the English courts have done.\nWhat the Irish courts will do.\n\nExpert evidence in statutory lease renewal applications \n\nThe role of expert witnesses in statutory lease renewals.\nDuties of the expert witness.\nDuties of legal practitioners.\nCase law to include the Court of Appeal judgment in Duffy v. McGee [2022] IECA 254.\n\n\nOur Speakers\n \nRuth Cannon BL is a practising barrister specialising in all aspects of land law\, conveyancing\, landlord and tenant law and probate law. She appears regularly before the High Court and Circuit Courts in respect of disputes in these areas as well as providing opinions and advice on non-litigious matters in the same areas. Ruth currently lectures in property law and evidence law at Technological University Dublin and is an editor of the Conveyancing and Property Law Journal. \n  \n \nLíosa Beechinor BL is a practising barrister and member of the Law Library since 2014. Líosa’s practice encompasses a broad range of land\, conveyancing\, landlord and tenant and probate-related advice and litigation. Líosa also delivers CPD lectures on property and landlord and tenant-related matters and contributes articles on such topics for periodicals\, including the Conveyancing and Property Law Journal. \nRegister For CPD Event Now\n  \n\n 
URL:https://iicpd.ie/event/landlord-and-tenant-law-update/
CATEGORIES:CPD Event
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20221014T143000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20221014T163000
DTSTAMP:20220921T154335Z
CREATED:20220920T165650Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220921T154335Z
UID:1510-1665757800-1665765000@iicpd.ie
SUMMARY:Time and Talent Management for Solicitors
DESCRIPTION:First Session\nSpeaker: Anne Marie Crowley BA MSc EMCC Accredited \n \nAnne Marie Crowley www.amcrowleycoaching.com is a Coach and Trainer in Behavioural Change\, specialising in supporting the development of leaders\, managers\, businesses and teams. Her experience spans 30+ years in Ireland’s Self-Employed\, SME\, Multi-National and Public Sectors. They are working privately and in collaboration with UCC\, IMI and Consultancies\, Anne Marie’s clients for coaching and training span a wide range of people and organisations from SMEs in legal/financial/tech services to large Corporates in technology/pharma to public service organisations such as An Garda Síochána. Specialising in behavioural change at all levels\, Anne Marie’s key specialities are focused on leadership and management development with Emotional Intelligence. \nOverview\nTime Management – how to take back control over your time for better business and life outcomes \nLearning Outcomes\nAt the end of this session\, you will: \n\nUnderstand how to diagnose your time management challenges\nBe introduced to a series of practical tips\, tools and approaches you can adopt to improve your time management for more successful outcomes.\nGain insight into your personal time management habits and identify\n\n\nSecond Session\nSpeaker: Dave A. Barry\, Chartered FCIPD \n \nDave www.conexion.ie is a human resource management postgraduate of UCC\, working in retail and global biopharmaceutical across human resources\, lean six sigma and finance. He later worked as Head of human resources for a multi-national cybersecurity company. He is the founder of organisational HR consultancy Conexion.ie® specialising in biopharma and related companies. A keynote speaker on organisational connection and people leadership\, Dave also part-time lectures in human resource and talent management with UCC. \nOverview\nTime Management – how to manage a connected practice \nPre-COVID\, for you and your team\, were the below clear? \n\nWho you are (Culture)\nWhere you’re heading (Strategy)\nWhat it’s like to work there (People)\n\nNow\, with employees working remotely or a blend of home and office\, both the importance and challenge of connecting have become more critical than ever. Since the pandemic balancing connection\, wellbeing and productivity has not been easy and has sometimes felt overwhelming. This webinar will tangibly teach how to connect or reconnect your teams for going forward in a high-performance direction. \nLearning Outcomes\nAt the end of this session\, you will: \n\nA deeper understanding of the importance of Culture vision\, mission & purpose\, and values in connecting remote teams or blended workforce and how to start on this\nLikewise\, with high-level Strategy goals for the year ahead to help ‘steer’ all\nBased on recent Ireland employee data\, understanding which of the People talent management elements of Brand & Hiring\, Managing & Developing\, and Engaging & Retaining are urgent right now\, with practical takeaways for impactful quick wins\n\nRegister For CPD Event Now\n  \n\n  \n  \n 
URL:https://iicpd.ie/event/time-and-talent-management-for-solicitors/
CATEGORIES:CPD Event,Management CPD
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20220624T143000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20220624T163000
DTSTAMP:20220527T102725Z
CREATED:20220522T173042Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220527T102725Z
UID:1326-1656081000-1656088200@iicpd.ie
SUMMARY:Personal Injuries litigation: delay\, damages and new Rules of Court
DESCRIPTION:Introduction\nThis webinar will address current topics in personal injuries litigation including new Rules of Court\, as well as updates on damages and the operation of the Judicial Council Guidelines. It will also focus on the topical issue of the effect of delay on personal injuries litigation. \nLearning Outcomes\nAn attendee at this webinar will learn about: \n\nLitigation delay\nThe new Rules of Court on renewing summonses\, the default of pleading and lodgments/tenders\nDamages levels in personal injuries litigation (including medical negligence)\nThe operation of the Judicial Council Guidelines\n\nOur Speakers\n \nGary Martin B.L. is a practising barrister who practises mainly in the areas of Personal Injuries and Medical Negligence. He is a graduate of Griffith College\, Cork. He practises in Dublin\, and on the Cork Circuit. \n  \n \nRoddy McConnell B.L. is a practising barrister who trained as a physiotherapist who specialises in personal injuries law. He has particular expertise in the overlap between physiotherapy and personal injuries law. \nRegister For CPD Event Now\n  \n\n  \n  \n 
URL:https://iicpd.ie/event/personal-injuries-litigation-delay-damages-and-new-rules-of-court/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20220427T143000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20220427T163000
DTSTAMP:20220329T142829Z
CREATED:20220329T142110Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220329T142829Z
UID:1183-1651069800-1651077000@iicpd.ie
SUMMARY:Land Law Update: the new law on prescriptive easements\, and the new affordable dwelling schemes.
DESCRIPTION:Introduction\nTwo new pieces of legislation will have a considerable impact on conveyancing practice. The Land and Conveyancing Law Reform Act\, 2021 is the latest attempt to reform the law of prescriptive easements which has dogged conveyancing practice since 2009. The Affordable Housing Act\, 2021 introduces new affordable dwelling schemes which have implications for residential conveyancing. \nLearning Outcomes\nAn attendee at this webinar will learn about: \nPrescriptive Easements \n\nThe new rules on acquisition of easements by prescription laid down by the Land and Conveyancing Law Reform Act 2021 applicable from 30 November 2021.\nThe doctrine of lost modern grant – the basis of these new rules.\nModification of the doctrine of lost modern grant in respect of easements claimed against State lands.\nThe continuance of easements qualifying under the law applicable prior to the Land and Conveyancing Law Reform Act 2009 immediately prior to the coming into effect of that Act.\nThe abolition – arguably before ever taking effect – of the 12-year prescriptive period contemplated by the Land and Conveyancing Law Reform Act 2009\nThe implications of the above for practitioners dealing with prescriptive rights.\n\nAffordable Dwelling Schemes \n\nThe two affordable dwelling schemes.\nPurchasers eligible to qualify for the schemes.\nThe “affordable dwelling equity”.\nThe priorities between bank borrowings and the affordable dwelling equity.\nSteps in the conveyancing process where the schemes are availed of.\nRedemption of the affordable dwelling equity.\n\nOur Speakers\n \nRuth Cannon BL is a practicing barrister specialising in all aspects of land law\, conveyancing\, landlord and tenant law and probate law. She appears regularly before the High Court and Circuit Courts in respect of disputes in these areas as well as providing opinions and advice on non-litigious matters in the same areas. Ruth currently lectures in property law and evidence law at Technological University Dublin and is an editor of the Conveyancing and Property Law Journal. \n  \n \nMicheál O’Connell is a Senior Counsel specialising in the area of land and conveyancing law. \nRegister For CPD Event Now\n  \n\n  \n  \n 
URL:https://iicpd.ie/event/land-law-cpd-2022/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:CPD Event
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20220325T143000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20220325T153000
DTSTAMP:20220315T211428Z
CREATED:20220315T185728Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220315T211428Z
UID:1161-1648218600-1648222200@iicpd.ie
SUMMARY:The War in Ukraine – What solicitors need to know about the Temporary Protection Directive
DESCRIPTION:Introduction\nIreland is expecting to host more than 100\,000 Ukrainians and nationals of other countries who have been displaced because of the war. In response to this crisis as an EU member state Ireland has adopted The Temporary Protection Directive 2001/55/EC. This will give the holder of the temporary certificate a right to reside for 12 months\, and immediate access to the labour market\, welfare\, health services\, education\, etc. \nThis webinar is designed to provide an introduction to international protection law and a primer on the Temporary Protection Directive. It will be of interest to solicitors who do not regularly practice in the area of immigration law and provide a forum to learn about the Irish legal response to the war in Ukraine. \nLearning Outcomes\n\nThe legislative basis underpinning international protection applications\nRefugee status\, subsidiary protection and permission to remain on humanitarian grounds\nThe Temporary Protection Directive\nUkrainians travelling to Ireland – visa exemption\, travel documents and practical issues\nCurrent procedures at ports and airports\nTemporary Protection v International Protection (refugee status and subsidiary protection)\nTemporary protection certificates\nSocial welfare entitlements\nRight to work – employment law issues\n\nOur Speakers\n \nMichelle Beazley is a practising solicitor with Thomas Coughlan & Company specialising in immigration and human rights law. She has extensive experience in visa applications\, international protection applications\, and practice and procedure in the International Protection Office and at the International Protection Appeals Tribunal. The firm has represented clients in many ground-breaking and precedent-setting cases before the superior courts of Ireland and the Court of Justice of the European Union. \n  \n \nCillian Bracken is a practising barrister\, specialising in public law and judicial review\, in the areas of immigration and asylum\, employment and equality\, social welfare\, housing and data protection. \nMake a Donation & Register For Free Now\n  \nWe are offering this Webinar for FREE.  \nAll we ask is you consider making a donation to the Irish Red Cross in Aid of the people of Ukraine \n  \n\n  \n  \n 
URL:https://iicpd.ie/event/the-war-in-ukraine-what-solicitors-need-to-know-about-the-temporary-protection-directive/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:CPD Event
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20211208T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20211208T160000
DTSTAMP:20211111T183755Z
CREATED:20211111T180721Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211111T183755Z
UID:938-1638972000-1638979200@iicpd.ie
SUMMARY:Anti-Money Laundering and Solicitors Accounts Regulations
DESCRIPTION:Introduction\nSolicitors deal with other people’s money. It is essential that solicitors have a thorough knowledge of anti-money laundering law and best practices\, as well as the content of the Solicitors’ Accounts Regulations. This webinar fulfils the Law Society’s requirements for the two CPD points on anti-money laundering and accounts required for a sole practitioner\, a compliance partner\, or an anti-money-laundering compliance partner. \nLearning Outcomes\n\nKnow the risk factors for money laundering.\nClient due diligence.\nThe red flags for money laundering.\nAccounting records for solicitors.\nCommon issues that arise under the Solicitors Accounts Regulations.\nPreparing for Law Society visits.\n\nOur Speakers\n \nJoan Bourke LLB. is a solicitor and works as a Legal and Compliance Officer at Quintas. \n  \n \nMark Ryan C.P.A. is an Accountant and Personal Insolvency Practitioner at Quintas. \nBuy Your Ticket Now\n 
URL:https://iicpd.ie/event/anti-money-laundering-and-solicitors-accounts-regulations/
CATEGORIES:CPD Event
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20211124T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20211124T160000
DTSTAMP:20211115T154813Z
CREATED:20211108T153515Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211115T154813Z
UID:922-1637762400-1637769600@iicpd.ie
SUMMARY:Personal Injuries Update 2021
DESCRIPTION:Introduction\n24th November 2021 from 2 pm to 4 pm. \nThis two hour webinar is a masterclass for personal injuries practitioners. It includes an update on the impact of the Judicial Council Personal Injuries Guidelines. With foreign travel re-opening\, it examines the special rules that apply to accidents abroad. There is a focus on “whiplash” type soft-tissue injuries from a consultant rheumatologist and a barrister who is also a trained physiotherapist. \nLearning Outcomes\nAn attendee at this webinar will learn about: \n\n An update on the Judicial Council Personal Injuries Guidelines.\nFocus on neck and back soft-tissue injuries – the medical and legal issues of whiplash.\nAccidents abroad – procedural and limitation rules you need to know.\n\nOur Speakers\n  \n \nRoddy McConnell B.L. is a practising barrister who trained as a physiotherapist who specialises in personal injuries law. He has particular expertise in the overlap between physiotherapy and personal injuries law. \n \nDr. Mark Phelan is a consultant rheumatologist. \n \nNeal Horgan B.L. is a practising barrister with a general civil practice\, with expertise in maritime\, personal injuries and licensing law. A former solicitor\, he received a Diploma in both Sports Law from The Law Society and has published articles in the Law Society of Ireland Gazette and The Irish Examiner. \n \nDenis Collins BL is a practising barrister on the Cork Circuit and practices primarily in the areas of personal injuries\, commercial litigation\, employment and land law. \nBuy Your Ticket Now
URL:https://iicpd.ie/event/personal-injuries-update-2021/
CATEGORIES:CPD Event
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20210922T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20210922T140000
DTSTAMP:20210914T145635Z
CREATED:20210909T091735Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210914T145635Z
UID:883-1632315600-1632319200@iicpd.ie
SUMMARY:Leadership | Wellness | Team Building
DESCRIPTION:Introduction\nThis webinar will have two sessions and will focus on leadership and the strengths-based approach and wellbeing\, office exercise and work/life balance. \nLearning Outcomes:\nLeadership and The Strengths-Based Approach –\nAt the end of this session\, you will: \n\nKnow what is meant by a Strength\nUnderstand the concept of a Strengths-Based approach\nUnderstand the benefits to you and the organisation\nKnow what you can do to help develop a Strengths-Based culture\n\nLearning Outcomes:\nWellbeing\, office exercise and work/life balance\nAt the end of this session\, you will: \n\nUnderstand wellbeing at work\nUnderstand physical health\nUnderstand musculoskeletal disorder\nUnderstand the benefits of regular physical exercise\nUnderstand mental health benefits of exercise\n\nOur Speakers\n  \n \nMary Cummins of www.careerchanger.ie has over 15 years of experience working in the public sector\, most recently as a member of a Senior Management team in Cork. Mary’s experience included change management\, transformational & purpose-driven leadership\, collaborative team working & people development. Mary has qualifications in coaching\, psychology and a master’s degree in Learning & Development. Mary has particular expertise in strengths-based coaching\, helping clients understand their strengths\, developmental needs\, untapped potential\, and stressors\, facilitating insight for further growth & development. \n  \n \nEdward Finn of www.onearena.ie is a personal trainer and fitness instructor. He founded One Arena in cork in 2016 and regularly consults with large and small companies on employee wellbeing\, including fitness\, lifestyle and nutritional assessment. Edward will focus on work/life balance\, including practical ways for the busy solicitor to live a healthier\, happier and more productive life. \nPurchase Your Ticket Securely
URL:https://iicpd.ie/event/leadership-personal-strengths-and-team-building/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Management CPD
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20210908T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20210908T140000
DTSTAMP:20210813T135022Z
CREATED:20210813T130724Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210813T135022Z
UID:800-1631106000-1631109600@iicpd.ie
SUMMARY:Licensing Law | The Annual Licensing District Court\, and Licensing in the Lockdown
DESCRIPTION:Introduction\nThis webinar will focus on two areas: a refresher course on common applications in the annual licensing District Court (which is held every year at the end of September) and the effect of the “lockdowns” on the operation of the licensed trade. \nLearning Outcomes\nAn attendee at this webinar will learn about: \n\nLiquor licensing and lockdowns.\nThe Annual Licensing Court.\nObjecting to the renewal of a licence.\nRenewing club registration certificates.\nRenewing restaurant certificates.\n\nOur Speakers\n  \n \nJessica Bartak-Healy B.L. is a practising barrister having completed a Law Degree\, a Masters in Medical Law and a Barrister-at-Law Degree. Jessica has a general practice and works primarily in the areas of family law\, liquor licensing law\, medical law and personal injuries. Jessica is a director and board member of Deaf Enterprises Ireland\, a registered charity that provides training and placement opportunities for Cork’s deaf and hard of hearing community. Jessica is a committee member of University College Cork’s Exams Appeal Committee and she is also a member of the Development Committee of the Cork International Film Festival. \n  \n \nNeal Horgan B.L. is a practising barrister with a general civil practice\, specialising in licensing\, property\, criminal and maritime law. A former solicitor\, he received a Diploma in Sports Law from The Law Society and has published articles in the Law Society of Ireland Gazette and The Irish Examiner. As a solicitor\, he was responsible for licensing matters throughout the country for a large national retail chain. \nPurchase Your Ticket Securely\n  \n\n 
URL:https://iicpd.ie/event/licensing-law-the-annual-licensing-district-court-and-licensing-in-the-lockdown/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:CPD Event
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20210707T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20210707T140000
DTSTAMP:20210615T134030Z
CREATED:20210615T130451Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210615T134030Z
UID:602-1625662800-1625666400@iicpd.ie
SUMMARY:Employment Law [ Management CPD ]
DESCRIPTION:Introduction\nFor solicitors who are employers or employees the pandemic has presented new challenges. Do you want to work in an office with someone who has refused to be vaccinated? What are the legal implications of a pregnant employee refusing to come into the office because of Covid-19 fears? What is the legal position of an employee working from home? This topical webinar addresses the implications of the pandemic for you as an employer or as an employee in the operation of a solicitors’ practice. \nLearning Outcomes\nAn attendee at this webinar will learn about: \n\nPandemic related issues for employment in a solicitors’ practice\n“No jab\, no job”. Vaccinations and employment rights in a solicitors’ practice.\nThe rights of pregnant employees in the pandemic.\nEmployees’ rights for maternity\, paternity and parental leave when working from home.\nEmployees’ rights to health and safety leave during the pandemic.\n\nOur Speakers\n \nKatherine McVeigh B.L. is a practicing barrister with a general civil practice\, specialising in employment and equality law. She appears regularly before the WRC\, Labour Court and civil courts in employment law disputes. She frequently publishes and presents on employment law issues. Katherine is the Secretary of the Employment Bar Association (EBA) and committee member of the Employment Law Association of Ireland (ELAI). \n  \n \nLorna Madden B.L. is a Barrister practicing on the Cork Circuit and specialises in employment law and data protection law. She has an Advanced Diploma in both Applied Employment Law and Data Protection Law from Kings Inns\, has published articles in the Irish Employment Law Journal and is a member of the Employment Bar Association (EBA). She is also one of the organisers of the Cork Employment Law Webinar Series and teaches in Trinity College\, where she obtained her degree. \nPurchase Your Ticket Securely\n  \n\n 
URL:https://iicpd.ie/event/employment-law-management/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:CPD Event
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20210630T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20210630T140000
DTSTAMP:20210615T133955Z
CREATED:20210615T102159Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210615T133955Z
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SUMMARY:Stress Management - Reducing Stress. Boosting Energy [ Regulation CPD ]
DESCRIPTION:Introduction\nUnderstanding what happens to our bodies and minds when the stress response is triggered. What we can do to prevent this from happening. Recognise that stress can be fought on two fronts: Stress management and Energy boosting. \nThe Law Society of Ireland has confirmed that given the potential for serious repercussions and consequences for a solicitor failing to manage his/her stress appropriately\, training in stress management which is intended to alleviate work pressures\, is now considered a risk management tool and help to avoid legal professional ‘burn-out. \nLearning Outcomes\n\nReducing Stress\nDefining Stress\nThe physical effects of stress inside our bodies\nCategorising stress (the good and bad)\nThe overall effects of stress on our energy\nBoosting Energy\nUnderstanding your energy when stressed\nGoal setting to boost energy\n\nOur Speaker\n \nEoin Ryan is a graduate of NUI Maynooth\, GMIT\, the Marketing Institute of Ireland. He is a personal trainer and an award-winning life coach with the Irish Lifecoach Institute. In 2018 he has accredited a business All-Star for his sports event business. Eoin is the author of two books and has just launched the 360° Employee Wellness programmes. \nEoin is passionate about helping people discover how they manage their energy. And he strongly believes that boosting energy is the platform for peak performance. Eoin has worked with everyone from elite athletes to self-declared couch potatoes. \nEoin is also the owner of Ryano Event Management one of Ireland’s largest independent sports events companies. \nPurchase Your Ticket Securely\n  \n\n 
URL:https://iicpd.ie/event/stress-management-reducing-stress-boosting-energy/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:CPD Event
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20210609T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20210609T140000
DTSTAMP:20210601T090757Z
CREATED:20210528T155211Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210601T090757Z
UID:386-1623243600-1623247200@iicpd.ie
SUMMARY:Costs | Managing Files for your Legal Costs Accountant
DESCRIPTION:Introduction\nYour legal costs accountant is a vital part of your legal team. This webinar examines practical issues that arise when building your file and working with your legal costs accountants so as to get you the best result possible at adjudication or taxation. \n  \n \nTony Wilkins of Cyril O’Neill Legal Costs Accountants will speak on progressive development in costs and practical application\n\nBills of Costs.\nLegal Services Regulation Act 2015 – Part 10 compliance.\nOrders for costs.\n\n\n  \n \nNoel Roarty of Noel M. Roarty\, Legal Costs Accountants will speak on maintaining a file to optimise presentation at an adjudication of costs\n\nEffectively maintaining a file.\nLegal Practitioner and Client costs as opposed to Party and Party costs.\nSending a File to a Legal Costs Accountant.\n\n\n  \nLearning Outcomes\n\nWorking with your legal costs accountant.\nOptimising file management to optimise costs\nThe impact of new developments in the law of costs\n\n  \n\n\n\n 
URL:https://iicpd.ie/event/costs-managing-files-for-your-legal-costs-accountant/
CATEGORIES:CPD Event,Management CPD
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20210512T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20210512T140000
DTSTAMP:20210504T125037Z
CREATED:20210420T164144Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210504T125037Z
UID:45-1620824400-1620828000@iicpd.ie
SUMMARY:The New Personal Injury Guidelines |  A Practitioners Perspective
DESCRIPTION:Introduction\nThe approval of the Judicial Council Personal Injuries Guidelines is the most important development in personal injuries practice in fifteen years. The Guidelines will have a profound effect on solicitors’ practice in the field of personal injuries. This webinar will address the practical implications of the new Guidelines. \nLearning Outcomes\n\nThe legislative basis underpinning the new judicial guidelines;\nThe application of the Book of Quantum beyond the 24th April 2021;\nThe application of the new personal injury guidelines;\nThe “new” categories of injuries;\nRecalibration of damages under the new guidelines;\nThe factors relevant to evaluating damages – the application of existing case law;\nThe dominant injury\, pre-existing injuries and the Court’s assessment of damages;\nThe obligations of the Court and practitioners under the new guidelines;\nThe cost implications of the new guidelines;\n\nA paper will be provided to attendees. \n[simpay id=”300″] \nOur Speakers\n \nDenis Collins BL is a practising barrister on the Cork Circuit and practices primarily in the areas of commercial litigation\, employment\, personal injury and land law. \n  \n \nBrian Hallissey BL is a barrister practising in Cork. He has a civil practice specialising in personal injuries and commercial litigation.
URL:https://iicpd.ie/event/the-new-personal-injury-guidelines-a-practitioners-perspective/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:CPD Event
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