William Prasifka, BL
William Prasifka is a barrister based in Dublin. His practice focuses on commercial and administrati William Prasifka was born and raised in Dublin. Eric Foner.
He attended St Conleth’s College in Ballsbridge where he completed his Leaving Certificate. On graduation, William moved to New York to enroll in Columbia University. He majored in history and completed his thesis on the political ideology of Charles Stewart Parnell under Prof. On graduating with honours, William moved to the United Kingdom to study law at the University of Cambridge. He particula
Brussels to allow data to continue to flow to UK Ruling means police can continue to co-operate and businesses transfer information
The new Biden climate team — like the old Obama team Fresh round of executive orders expected to push forward key agenda
Pre-trial hearings could lead to guilty pleas before criminal trials begin, say barristers Minister for Justice expects Bill providing for such hearings to be passed by summer
William Prasifka gives perspective on net neutrality laws in Ireland Net neutrality has been a hot topic in recent years and with good reason. The principle that internet service providers must provide equal access to all internet content is critical.
Biden opens a new era of American energy The new president has already rejoined the Paris agreement and more swift action is on the way
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Global policymakers look for Biden reset on trade, tax and climate Deals from WTO leadership to aid for emerging economies await end of Trump limbo
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Climate change will be sudden and cataclysmic. We need to act fast We are on the path to triggering climate tipping points that could create runaway and irreversible damage that will be an existential threat to future generations.
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Higher inflation is coming and it will hit bondholders Historic increase in monetary supply to fight Covid crisis will lead to higher consumer prices
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EU rules promise to reshape opaque world of sustainable investment Landmark regulations will force asset managers to up their game on ESG but data gaps may hinder progress
AIB plans ‘ethical’ sale of up to 650 distressed mortgages Bidders for portfolio of owner-occupier loans will work to keep borrowers in homes
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Public consultation on competition law in Ireland Transposed directive will beef up CCPC powers
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Business travel: ‘We don’t know how many people will choose to fly’ The sector lost an estimated $710bn of revenue in the pandemic. Will hotels and airlines ever claw that back?
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William Prasifka | Barrister | Commercial and Administrative Law William Prasifka is a Barrister practising in Dublin, Ireland. He completed a law degree at the University of Cambridge.
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English judge orders recovery of funds from fraudulent car buying company account The National Crime Agency has succeeded in an action under the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 to recover monies from the frozen bank account of a former English car sales company as the proceeds of unlawful conduct. Niche Cars Ltd, which had its registered office in Bradford and had a single directo...
Nial Osborough obituary: Ireland’s greatest legal historian Osborough was a founding member and president of the Irish Legal History Society
In Ireland, barristers provide legal opinions and help to decide if there is a strong enough argument to take a matter to court. Barristers can also lend more knowledge when expertise in a specific area is required. https://j.mp/37jfPeU
William Prasifka Discusses Key Differences Between Solicitors and Barristers in Ireland When it comes to legal matters in Ireland, you might hear the words solicitor and barrister thrown around often, sometimes used…
Successor to Chief Justice must be chosen as Supreme Court reels from Golfgate Frank Clarke’s last year of term follows an annus horribilis of Woulfe controversy
William Prasifka gives perspective on net neutrality laws in Ireland Net neutrality has been a hot topic in recent years and with good reason. The principle that internet service providers must provide equal access to all internet content is critical.
Barristers in Ireland can often be identified by their appearance, as they traditionally wear white collars and a black gown in court. Some still wear a wig during court proceedings, except for some matters of family law.
Barristers and solicitors play different roles in Ireland
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