Hairdresser sacked over anxiety and panic attacks is awarded €7k
- Published on August 8th, 2018 - The Irish Independent

Employment law specialist Jason O’Sullivan of J.O.S Solicitors said employers are obliged to make “reasonable accommodation” for employees who have a disability, including mental-health conditions.
Mayo solicitor wins Connacht/Ulster Sole Practitioner/Sole Principal of the year at Irish Law Awards
- Published on May 18th, 2018 - Midwest Radio

Jason O’ Sullivan, Solicitor and Public Affairs Consultant at the Galway based law firm J.O.S Solicitors has been awarded “Connacht/Ulster Sole Practitioner/Sole Principal of the Year” at this year’s Irish Law Awards 2018.
Mayo solicitor and law firm receive five nominations for Irish Law Awards 2018
- Published on April 16th, 2018 - The Connaught Telegraph

FOR the second year running, Jason O’ Sullivan, Solicitor and Public Affairs Consultant at the Galway based law firm J.O.S Solicitors, have been shortlisted as finalists in the prestigious Irish Law Awards for 2018.
Opinion: ‘A right-wing British politician like Farage has no right to interfere in Ireland’s affairs’
- Published on February 7th, 2018 - The Journal

Nigel Farage addressing an Irish crowd about independence was both ironic and audacious, writes Jason O’Sullivan, Solicitor and Public Affairs Consultant at J.O.S Solicitors.
Jason O’ Sullivan’s Career Spotlight- Law Society of Ireland
- Published on December 12th, 2017 - The Law Society Ireland

Jason O Sullivan Solicitor and Public Affairs Consultant at J.O.S Solicitors was featured in the Law Society of Ireland’s career section to provide some career advice and insights for aspiring Solicitors.
Suspended whistleblowers taking High Court case against University of Limerick
- Published on November 13th, 2017 - The Limerick Leader

The two whistleblowers who were suspended from the University of Limerick’s finance department following controversies around payment of expenses have initiated High Court action against the university. Jason O’Sullivan, Solicitor and Public Affairs Consultant at J.O.S Solicitors is the legal representative for the two suspended whistleblowers.
Opinion: Do we still need unions?
- Published on November 13th, 2017 - The Journal.ie

The news that staff at Iarnród Éireann have suspended their industrial action over pay pending a ballot of members following a Labour Court recommendation, will be welcomed by rail passengers across the country and it is hoped further commuter havoc can now be avoided in the lead up to Christmas. Such turbulent times bring to focus the role of unions in modern Ireland, particularly for those non-members and citizens operating in the private sector writes Jason O’ Sullivan Solicitor and Public Affairs Consultant at J.O.S Solicitors.
Debate Room: Has Budget 2018 moved towards solving the housing crisis?
- Published on October 10th, 2017 - The Journal.ie

Paschal Donohoe has delivered his first Budget. But has it been a Budget that tackles the housing crisis? Jason O’Sullivan Solicitor and Public Affairs Consultant at J.O.S Solicitors was asked for his thoughts along with other commentators on both sides of the debate to tell us what they thought of Budget 2018 and its impact on Ireland’s housing crisis.
Column: Could a simple tax change solve the housing crisis?
- Published on October 2nd, 2017 - The Journal

With the resuming of the Dáil, the housing crisis in Ireland continues to present a myriad of well documented issues for Housing Minister Eoghan Murphy, who has to carefully navigate between improving the property landscape for first time buyers whilst protecting the interest of tenants and lowering levels of homelessness writes Jason O Sullivan Solicitor and Public Affairs Consultant at J.O.S Solicitors.
A simple tweak of the tax laws could end this inertia and put homes and land on the market
- Published on September 25th, 2017 - The Irish Independent

With the Dáil resuming this week, the housing crisis in Ireland continues to present a myriad of well documented issues for Housing Minister Eoghan Murphy, who has to carefully navigate between improving the property landscape for first time buyers whilst protecting the interest of tenants and lowering levels of homelessness writes Jason O’ Sullivan Solicitor and Public Affairs Consultant at J.O.S Solicitors.