"O'Byrne Letters" Info Please?

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I'm looking for some general info on O'Byrne letters, e.g.

What exactly are they?

When should they be used?

Can they be used in contract law cases?

Can anyone provide me with a useful link for further info on O'Byrne Letters?

Thanks!
 
Re: O'Byrne Letter Info Please?

Thanks for that Ubiquitous, I had searched on Google before I posted here. I get links to sites with specific cases where this was used, but I didn't find any useful general info or explanations.

Any other ideas?
 
Re: O'Byrne Letter Info Please?

It is part of a legal tactic of suing everybody and letting the court decide who is at fault e.g. Mr. A was walking along footpath when a car crash happens beside and he gets hurt as a result. Mr. A's solicitor might send an O'Byrne letter to both drivers invovled in the crash and then proceed suing both drivers. The O'Bryne letter will give Mr. A some protection as to costs should he only be successful against one of the drivers.
 
Re: O'Byrne Letter Info Please?

Thanks for that Ubiquitous, I had searched on Google before I posted here. I get links to sites with specific cases where this was used, but I didn't find any useful general info or explanations.

Any other ideas?

The following explanation is on the 2nd link on my google search

http://www.claims.ie/index.php?id=39