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In this webinar, John will be sharing a clear and practical overview of the implications of the decision for both commercial and domestic disputes, along with guidance on how the courts may approach these claims in future.
There’s still time to register for today’s webinar.
This lunchtime, leading barrister & legal academic, John Mee will be discussing the recent Supreme Court decision in Ace Autobody v Motorpark Ltd [2026] IESC 9 and what it means for proprietary estoppel claims moving forward.
It's going to be a fantastic day of learning, honest conversation, and connection and we'd love to have you (or a colleague you think may be interested) in the room.
All ticket options and full schedule of the day is available on our Event page - https://t.co/5UYOv0UWUL
We'll close the afternoon with a candid generational fireside panel between women at very different stages of their careers.
Add in a facilitated networking lunch, a professional headshot station, that curated goodie bag, and refreshments throughout the day.
A fantastic lineup of speakers, including keynote Sinéad Brady, The Career Psychologist, plus sessions on closing the AI gap, the nervous system and stress for high-performers, and personal image/brand.
If you haven’t booked your ticket yet, here's a quick reminder of what's in store:
First of all, 5 hrs of in-person CPD (your full in-person requirement, done in a day).
It’s officially one week to go until our first SGN Women in Law Forum 2026, which is taking place on Wednesday 10th June at the Clayton Hotel, Cork City and there are just a handful of tickets left!
This webinar will provide solicitors with a clear and practical overview of the implications of the decision for both commercial and domestic disputes, along with guidance on how the courts may approach these claims in future.
• The distinction between commercial and domestic proprietary estoppel claims
• Judicial commentary on remedies and the wider implications for future cases
• Risk management considerations for practitioners
• Why the Supreme Court disagreed with the approach of the Court of Appeal
• The difficulties involved in successfully establishing proprietary estoppel in commercial cases
• Practical implications for solicitors advising clients during negotiations
In this webinar, John will cover:
• An overview of the Supreme Court decision in Ace Autobody v Motorpark Ltd
• Proprietary estoppel in the context of commercial lease negotiations
• The role of reliance and detriment in establishing a claim
This Thursday 4th June 2026 leading barrister and legal academic John Mee joins the guest panel for a timely discussion on the recent Supreme Court decision in Ace Autobody v Motorpark Ltd [2026] IESC 9 and what it means for proprietary estoppel claims moving forward.
Come and join us for our SGN Women in Law Forum on Wed June 10th 2026. Connect with fellow female solicitor colleagues and get your 5 hours of in-person CPD covered for the year.
Check out the full schedule & ticket options on our Event page - https://t.co/5UYOv0UWUL
Our next guest speakers for our first SGN Women in Law Forum 2026 is a familiar face here at Solicitors Growth Network.
SGN CMO, Business & Mindset Coach and AI Speaker, Catherine Tobin will be discussing Closing the AI Gap: Understanding Why and Knowing Where to Start.
Come and join us for our SGN Women in Law Forum on Wednesday June 10th 2026. Connect with fellow female solicitor colleagues and get your 5 hours of in-person CPD covered for the year.
Check out all the details on our Event page - https://t.co/5UYOv0VuKj
And here's more about what Lynda will be talking to us on the day.
And following on from this session, we'll have a professional headshot station on the day, so you have the opportunity to get a headshot which you can use to update your LinkedIn profile or website.