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Rock on, Rockall
Legally Fond
03/03/21 • 18 min
In this week’s episode of Legally Fond, the team discuss Rockall – a small, uninhabited islet in the north Atlantic but the subject of much dispute and disagreement. Pierce, Gavin, and Alex explain the legal confusion surrounding the rightful ownership of Rockall, touching on international Maritime Law and the positions of the EU and UN on the matter. Does Rockall belong to Iceland, Ireland, Denmark, or the United Kingdom? Which nations can harvest its fish-rich waters? How does Rockall fit into the European Common Fisheries Policy and has the UK’s Brexit deal shone any light on who can lay claim to Rockall? This episode answers these questions.

10/07/20 • 23 min
Everyone loves a good underdog story. And being Irish, we wanted to focus on two cases of indigenous companies taking on big business.
The first is a case of David versus Goliath - of Supermac versus BigMac. What happened when an Irish fast food chain took on one of the world’s biggest?
Also, if you see a pair of sports shorts with three stripes down the side, which brand do you think they are? Germany’s Adidas claims that GAA favourite O’Neills is passing off their shorts as being from Adidas. But who was victorious in court? We discuss their 1980s legal battle.
This episode is brought to you in association with LawSchool.ie. LawSchool.ie is Ireland’s leading provider of tuition for the FE1 or King’s Inns Entrance exams. Each course is delivered live online with a specific exam focus and supported by the latest manuals. Shorter pre-recorded workshops are also available. Courses commence June and November. Register anytime at LawSchool.ie. For a 10% discount on any course, use the discount code 'legallyfond'.

The Sex Appeal - Do Celebrities Have Privacy?
Legally Fond
05/27/20 • 29 min
In this episode we discuss the infamous Hulk Hogan sex tape case, in which the popular WWE wrestler sued Gawker Media, a publisher which made public a sex tape of his. Not long after the awarding $140 million damages to Hogan, Gawker filed for bankruptcy. Pierce, Alex and Gavin discuss the extent to which celebrities have a right to privacy, the limits of the freedoms of the press and the controversial funding of the lawsuit by Silicon Valley billionaire Peter Thiel.
This episode is brought to you in association with LawSchool.ie. LawSchool.ie is Ireland’s leading provider of tuition for the FE1 or King’s Inns Entrance exams. Each course is delivered live online with a specific exam focus and supported by the latest manuals. Shorter pre-recorded workshops are also available. Courses commence June and November. Register anytime at LawSchool.ie. For a 10% discount on any course, use the discount code 'legallyfond'.

Did You Win Our Free FE1 Revision Course?
Legally Fond
05/14/21 • 2 min
We reveal the winner of our FE1/King's Inns entrance exam revision course with thanks to LawSchool.ie...

Modern Monopolies: The EU Takes on Google
Legally Fond
03/17/21 • 20 min
We discuss the European Commission decision on Google's comparison shopping service. How will this affect the big tech firms and is breaking them up in order to open the market the correct approach?

05/06/21 • 34 min
In the final episode of Legally Fond, Gavin speaks to Frank Buttimer, the solicitor of Ian Bailey. Ian was a suspect in the 1996 murder of Sophie Toscan Du Plantier. The French government tried to extradite him three times to France, the country Ms Toscan Du Plantier was from. However, the Irish courts prevented this three times. In 2019, Ian was found guilty of her murder in a court in Paris despite having never been present at the trial.

01/31/20 • 26 min
"TWO YEAR OLD GIRL SUES HER GRANNY AFTER SPILLING TEA ON HERSELF!" In this episode we discuss the case of Moynihan v Moynihan, a case from the 1970s in Ireland. Why is the girl suing her granny? Is this an early example of the so-called compensation culture? Did she win her case? Alex, Pierce & Gavin explain the law behind the case and give their thoughts on the judgment.
This episode is brought to you in association with LawSchool.ie. LawSchool.ie is Ireland’s leading provider of tuition for the FE1 or King’s Inns Entrance exams. Each course is delivered live online with a specific exam focus and supported by the latest manuals. Shorter pre-recorded workshops are also available. Courses commence June and November. Register anytime at LawSchool.ie. For a 10% discount on any course, use the discount code 'legallyfond'.

Season Three Is Coming!
Legally Fond
02/19/21 • 0 min
Legally Fond is returning for a third season, starting on Wednesday 24th February.
You’ll hear about how one of the biggest names in Irish football took on The Sunday Times in court to stop it publishing a story about him only hours before the paper was set to be printed.
And we’re teaming up with Trinity College Students’ Union for Green Week and we’ll tell you the story of the a group of climate activists who stopped the government’s climate action plan.
We cannot wait for you to join us for Season Three of LF, in association with LawSchool.ie. Starting Wednesday 24th February.

The Not So Smooth Criminal
Legally Fond
03/31/21 • 16 min
We discuss the case of a man who left his car unattended on Dublin's Talbot Street with the engine running. The car was subsequently stolen and collided with a pedestrian. The injured pedestrian sued the owner of the car for his negligence in leaving the car open and running on a busy city street. But was it foreseeable that the car thief would drive so carelessly as to hit a pedestrian?

02/24/21 • 27 min
In March 2019, Sunday Times Journalist Mark Tighe returned to his desk and found two documents waiting for him. One was a photocopy of a cheque made out to the FAI by its then Chief Executive John Delaney for €100,000. The other was a confirmation from the FAI that John Delaney had been repaid €100,000. What was this about, thought Mark. Why was an organisation which received €50 million in taxpayers' funding over the past decade in need of a loan from its Chief Executive? This was the catalyst for a series of events which culminated in Delaney leaving the FAI and the organisation requiring a state bailout of nearly €20 million. But mere hours before the Sunday Times was going to print with the story, Delaney went to the High Court seeking an injunction against the newspaper publishing it. Find out why in this episode of Legally Fond, when Gavin speaks to Tighe about this legal skirmish. The story is chronicled in Champagne Football, a book written by Mark which we would highly recommend, even for those who are not soccer fans.
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FAQ
How many episodes does Legally Fond have?
Legally Fond currently has 43 episodes available.
What topics does Legally Fond cover?
The podcast is about News, Society & Culture, Law Student, Law, Documentary, Podcasts and Politics.
What is the most popular episode on Legally Fond?
The episode title 'West Cork - Speaking to Ian Bailey's Defence Solicitor' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on Legally Fond?
The average episode length on Legally Fond is 24 minutes.
How often are episodes of Legally Fond released?
Episodes of Legally Fond are typically released every 7 days.
When was the first episode of Legally Fond?
The first episode of Legally Fond was released on Jan 31, 2020.
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