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Is jail the way to go after DPP v Duffy?
(1 Paper / 3 CPD Points) - Buy
now
This ground breaking case sets a new standard for
breaches of competition law in Ireland. Prior to this
case, fines were imposed on conviction however, these
offences can now incur prison sentences.
Two teams debate this issue:
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Michael McDowell, SC (Chairman)
Michael
was called to the bar in 1974 and became a Senior Counsel
in the year 1987.
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David McFadden, Competition Authority
David
is legal advisor to the Competition Authority.
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Mary Ellen Ring, SC
Mary
is a criminal lawyer. She was called to the Bar in 1975
and became a Senior Counsel in the year 2002.
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Dominic McGinn, BL
Dominic
is a criminal lawyer. He was called to the Bar in 1997.
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Michael L. O’Higgins, SC
Michael
is a criminal lawyer. He was called to the bar in 1988
and became a Senior Counsel in the year 2000.
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David Phelan, Hayes Solicitors
David
is a partner in Hayes Solicitors and Head of the Commercial
and Business Law Team.
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Philip Andrews, McCann Fitzgerald
Philip
is a partner in McCann FitzGerald and co-heads the firm’s
EU, Competition, and Regulated Markets Group.
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