Law on Trial podcast: Sinéad Gibney on Ireland’s equality laws, the future of remote working and ‘Wagatha Christie’ trial latest | Business Post

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Open access: in the fifth episode of the LawOnTrial podcast sponsored by EY_Law 🎙️sineadgibney _IHREC on Ireland’s equalitylaws 🎙️DeeMalone_ on remotework 🎙️Plus hosts sanzscript mark_tottenham & Peter Leonard discuss the WagathaChristie trial

In the latest episode of Law on Trial, the Business Post’s legal affairs podcast, hosts Peter Leonard and Mark Tottenham, are joined by Catherine Sanz, legal correspondent for the Business Post, to shine a light on legal topics and court cases, as well as conducting interviews with figures from the legal world.

This week, Sinéad Gibney, chief commissioner with the Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission, joins us to discuss whether Ireland’s equality laws are fit for purpose and how the State’s decision to fight issues it eventually concedes is a drain on resources.

And the hosts offer their take on the highly anticipated 'Wagatha Christie' trial, which started in Britain this week, and what people may be able to expect from lawyers for Colleen Rooney and Rebecca Vardy.

 

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