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E77 The Fifth Court - Krystian Boino, trained Polish judge who runs his solicitor's practice in Ireland
Manage episode 421785049 series 3410920
E77 The Fifth Court - with @Mark Tottenham BL and @Peter Leonard BL
With thanks to Clio Legal Software
Something you may not have considered.
The Polish community, numbering above 100,000, is one of Ireland's largest non-Irish communities. Naturally, they need legal representation and advice. So who do they go to?
Krystian Boino obtained his masters degree from the University of Wroclaw, Poland in 2003. By 2006 he had completed a judge’s apprenticeship and successfully passed exams which entitled him to apply for judge vacancies in Poland. Krystian also qualified as a Polish solicitor (Radca Prawny) and is a fully qualified Irish solicitor since 2013.
Krystian says he's the only such lawyer from Poland registered in Ireland having full professional qualifications in both jurisdictions. He has been practicing since 2006 with William Crean & Co Solicitors and then with JC Hoban & Company Solicitors. He established Hoban Boino Solicitors in partnership with Joanne Hoban. Krystian advises clients from both Ireland and Poland as well as many other nationalities. He specialises in personal injury litigation and employment law and also advises clients in wide range of aspects of Polish law regarding wills and property.
Peter and Mark also take a look at three more curious cases from the Decisis.ie casebook
- An Order 67 company law case
- A case involving a guarantee given by a father for a son's debts, when the father tragically died.
- A case where the court was asked to adjudicate on the transfer of a vulnerable minor to the UK for care as suitable care was not available in Ireland.
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93 epizódok
Manage episode 421785049 series 3410920
E77 The Fifth Court - with @Mark Tottenham BL and @Peter Leonard BL
With thanks to Clio Legal Software
Something you may not have considered.
The Polish community, numbering above 100,000, is one of Ireland's largest non-Irish communities. Naturally, they need legal representation and advice. So who do they go to?
Krystian Boino obtained his masters degree from the University of Wroclaw, Poland in 2003. By 2006 he had completed a judge’s apprenticeship and successfully passed exams which entitled him to apply for judge vacancies in Poland. Krystian also qualified as a Polish solicitor (Radca Prawny) and is a fully qualified Irish solicitor since 2013.
Krystian says he's the only such lawyer from Poland registered in Ireland having full professional qualifications in both jurisdictions. He has been practicing since 2006 with William Crean & Co Solicitors and then with JC Hoban & Company Solicitors. He established Hoban Boino Solicitors in partnership with Joanne Hoban. Krystian advises clients from both Ireland and Poland as well as many other nationalities. He specialises in personal injury litigation and employment law and also advises clients in wide range of aspects of Polish law regarding wills and property.
Peter and Mark also take a look at three more curious cases from the Decisis.ie casebook
- An Order 67 company law case
- A case involving a guarantee given by a father for a son's debts, when the father tragically died.
- A case where the court was asked to adjudicate on the transfer of a vulnerable minor to the UK for care as suitable care was not available in Ireland.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
93 epizódok
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