
Keith Smith
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2 months ago |
freespins.pro | Keith Smith |Boyd Gaming’s president
Boyd Gaming Corp. reported a strong financial start to 2025, announcing nearly $1 billion in revenue for the first quarter and signaling confidence in its ability to weather economic uncertainties tied to tariffs and construction costs. The Las Vegas-based casino operator generated $991.6 million in total revenue during the January–March period, with adjusted EBITDA rising to $309.4 million, compared to $303.3 million during the same quarter last year.
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2 months ago |
mondaq.com | James Downey |Keith Smith |Aaron Boyle |Katrina Donnelly
Two electricity producers successfully challenged decisions toexclude them from the Capacity Market auction scheduled in November2024, in the cases of Kilshane Energy Ltd and Coolpowra BESS Ltd(the "applicants") v EirGrid plc andCommission for Regulation of Utilities("CRU") (the"respondents") [2025] IEHC 174. Similar challenges were successful in Northern Ireland judicialreview applications taken by EP Kilroot and PrimePower Generation in [2024] NIKB 102 (PDF, 535 KB).
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Feb 24, 2025 |
mondaq.com | Eve Mulconry |Keith Smith |Amelia Walsh |Edel Curry
Following on from the commitment to defamation reform in the Programme for Government 2025 – SecuringIreland's Future, the Government's Spring 2025 LegislationProgramme places the enactment of the Defamation (Amendment) Bill 2024 (the"Bill") firmly back on the legislativeagenda. The Bill, originally published in August 2024, had lapsedfollowing the dissolution of the previous government in November2024.
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Feb 20, 2025 |
lexology.com | Eve Mulconry |Keith Smith |Amelia Walsh |Edel Curry |Emily Dornan
Following on from the commitment to defamation reform in the Programme for Government 2025 – Securing Ireland’s Future, the Government’s Spring 2025 Legislation Programme places the enactment of the Defamation (Amendment) Bill 2024 (the “Bill”) firmly back on the legislative agenda. The Bill, originally published in August 2024, had lapsed following the dissolution of the previous government in November 2024.
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Dec 3, 2024 |
mondaq.com | Richard WILLIS |Keith Smith |Edel Curry |Emily Dornan
Section 66 of the Act inserts Section 793A into the Companies Act 2014 which creates a new category 2 criminal offence relating to obstructing or interfering with an officer of the CEA in the course of exercising a power conferred on them under the Companies Act 2014 or impeding an officer in the exercise of their power under the Companies Act 2014. The offence of obstruction would cover non-search warrant or non-production offences.
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