Analysis: The introduction of class actions in Ireland (via Irish Legal News)

Andrew McGahey and Aoife Ryan of Kennedys examine the Representative Actions for the Protection of the Collective Interests of Consumers Bill 2022.

The EU Representative Actions Directive (EU) 2020/1828 is to be transposed into Irish law by 25 December 2022, with effect from June 2023. The Directive aims to improve consumers’ access to justice by introducing a standardized EU wide legal mechanism by which consumers, who are affected by the same alleged infringements of EU law, can bring a representative action – also commonly referred to as a collective or group action – for injunctive relief and/or redress.

The Irish government recently published its draft general scheme of the Representative Actions for the Protection of the Collective Interests of Consumers Bill 2022. Whilst the final legislation is likely to look somewhat different to the draft bill, it will nevertheless be novel, because there is no existing legislative framework or legal procedure in Ireland which provides for collective redress, or any form of group action akin to those available in other jurisdictions.

Against a growing trend of mass consumer led litigation across the globe, the scheme will inevitably have a pronounced impact on the Irish litigation landscape in the coming years.

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https://www.irishlegal.com/articles/analysis-the-introduction-of-class-actions-in-ireland

Woman’s ‘opportunistic’ €60,000 personal injuries claim thrown out (via Independent.ie)

A 51-year-old Malahide, Co Dublin, woman, whose €60,000 personal injuries claim has been thrown out in the Circuit Civil Court, was described as “opportunistic” by the judge.

Judge James O’Donohoe heard that Lesley Duffy, of Seabury Glen, Malahide, had been involved in what was described by defence barrister Veronica McInerney as a “minor, low-speed, minimal impact collision.”

Duffy said it seemed like a bus had struck the rear of her car and she had suffered a soft tissue injury to her cervical, thoracic and lumbar spine and had a reduced range of movements in her sacral and cervical spine.

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https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/courts/womans-opportunistic-60000-personal-injuries-claim-thrown-out-41804481.html

Family of man who needs full-time care after being crushed by forklift settles actions for €3m (via Independent.ie)

Eugeniu Lazari suffered catastrophic injuries in the accident at a premises in Dublin Port in 2019

The High Court has approved a €3m settlement over two actions related to an accident in which a man suffered catastrophic injuries when he was crushed by a forklift against a refuse skip at work.

Eugeniu Lazari’s wife, who told the court they had moved here from Moldova with hope for the future, said after the accident, she was left lost, without family or friends here and with two young children.

Mr Lazari, the court heard, has been left brain damaged, requires full-time care and has to live in residential care.

To read the full story please visit:
https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/courts/family-of-man-who-needs-full-time-care-after-being-crushed-by-forklift-settles-actions-for-3m-41805060.html