
Alan Eustace
Alan Eustace is an assistant professor of private law at Trinity College Dublin, specializing in employment law. He has provided insights into the complexities surrounding employee suspensions, particularly in the context of serious allegations and public sector regulations, emphasizing the rarity and implications of prolonged suspensions in workplace investigations.
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Alan Eustace broke Felix Baumgartner's record by jumping from a higher altitude in 2014.
Felix Baumgartners død skyldtes menneskelig fejlAlan Eustace jumped from over 41,000 meters, surpassing Baumgartner's height record.
Der Himmel war ihm nicht hoch genugAlan Eustace set new marks for the highest free-fall jump and greatest free-fall distance after Baumgartner.
Felix Baumgartner, first skydiver to break the sound barrier, dies in paraglider crash in ItalyAlan Eustace improved Baumgartner's record two years later with his own jump.
Extreme-urheilija Felix Baumgartner menehtyi 56-vuotiaanaAlan Eustace is an assistant professor of private law at Trinity College Dublin who discusses the implications of lengthy employee suspensions.
Employee suspensions lasting more than a decade ‘extraordinarily rare’, say lawyers – The Irish Times





