The Burkes’ strategy-how it’s going so far

It is perplexing how the Burkes of Castlebar apparently think shouting and screeching at decision makers-in Ireland or the United States-could be an effective strategy. And if they believe it is an effective strategy, then the outcome they seek is not what you might expect. Because screeching and shouting over High Court judges, the Attorney… Continue reading The Burkes’ strategy-how it’s going so far

One of the most frustrating types of consultations

I have many consultations on a weekly basis with a wide range of people on a multitude of issues. One of the saddest, most frustrating types of consultation is when you meet a genuinely nice person who is convinced of something without an iota of evidence. They are firmly committed to their viewpoint/opinion but there… Continue reading One of the most frustrating types of consultations

Blogging every day versus making a daily video

I have been thinking about the value of writing on this blog every day and considering whether I should be spending my time making a daily video instead. At first glance making a video every day as opposed to writing on this blog appears to make more sense, especially when you consider that the vast… Continue reading Blogging every day versus making a daily video

Trump’s moronic tariffs on ‘pause’ for one month

I read somewhere a couple of weeks ago-it may have been the Wall Street Journal-that no economist alive thought the tariffs being introduced by Trump were a good idea. And within a matter of days of imposing tariffs on Mexico and Canada the moronic man-child has put a ‘pause’ on them for one month. Why?… Continue reading Trump’s moronic tariffs on ‘pause’ for one month

The John Magnier High Court case

The John Magnier High Court case in which he claims he had an agreement, and an exclusivity agreement, to purchase the 751-acre Barne Estate in Clonmel has prompted quite a lot of interest online. I have also received a few private messages about the case and the whole question of “subject to contract/without prejudice” negotiations… Continue reading The John Magnier High Court case

The enduring Irish fascination with property explains the success of this video about discovery

I make a wide variety of videos for my YouTube channel, and social medial generally. I can usually predict with some degree of accuracy how a video will perform-that is, will it be popular, will it generate comments and engagement etc. Often, however, a video dealing with what I view as a relatively obscure legal… Continue reading The enduring Irish fascination with property explains the success of this video about discovery