Former director of Victoria Homes agrees deal with company liquidator to set aside some funds from sale of home, court told
Patrick Byrne agrees to lodge €605,536 arising from the sale of a property in Co Kildare to the account of his solicitor
Patrick Byrne agrees to lodge €605,536 arising from the sale of a property in Co Kildare to the account of his solicitor
An Coimisiún Pleanála set to rule on plans for 580 apartments beside Raheny park next month
Judge in Belfast refuses to relax freezing order on £1.8m of Sebastian Bond’s assets
Question of councillors’ authorisation has come up in at least three High Court challenges
High Court says claim can be renewed if transport not available in September
Mr Justice Michael Twomey says lawyers were only winners in multimillion High Court claim
Brother denies he sexually assaulted his younger sister when she was between 11 and 13 years old
Nikita Hand’s neighbours’ evidence was withdrawn by McGregor’s side at the start of the appeal
Companies claim State training agency is conflicted by offering courses
Halawa unable to minister to parishioners and claims damage to reputation since mosque closure
Proposed development was for five apartment blocks, including an 18-storey tower
Girl’s mother took her to Poland without father’s consent; parents in battle over where child should receive medical care
Former developer’s two ex-wives get priority claims totalling $2.87m as assets fall far short of overall debts
High Court referred issue to EU’s most senior judges after cases taken by international protection applicants
Farmer, in his forties, last week gave €1,000 cash to a homeless woman he met, the court heard
The High Court action was filed on Thursday, shortly after the Court of Appeal dismissed McGregor’s application
Rachel McElhinney’s left foot was four sizes smaller than her right, judge told
Case shows why mental health legislation should be re-examined, says judge
Child had sought to quash council’s purported designation directing another child be given a place at specialist school
Councillor tells High Court he is being made out to be ‘a bad guy’ after Ian Wigglesworth and Pepper Finance granted injunction
US-based construction magnate gave evidence in the Four Courts of his involvement in bids for the estate
Company formerly known as Twitter alleged media regulator engaged in ‘overreach’ in approach to restrictions on some video content
Failure to meet protection obligations will mean fines of up to €20 million or 10 per cent of platform’s annual turnover
The boy’s mother said the six year legal battle had brought their family ‘to its knees’
Senior judges overturn High Court ruling that government breached duty to provide basic needs
One nine-year-old boy gained 3.5kg in weight in the six months he was on the drug, court hears
Sky described David Dunbar as a ‘top level’ copyright infringer
Government believes code is crucial in protecting children from dangers in digital world
he couple got a High Court injunction in 2014 preventing any further interference with their garage by Mr Martin snr, his son, and Drumgoan
Social Democrats TD’s court application to be heard in October
High Court case also alleges weapons to Israeli army are being unlawfully transported through Irish airspace
Central Bank sought sanction confirmation over John Stanley Purcell’s role in regulatory breaches at INBS before its collapse
Emmet Tunney and Shawneen Conway argue in High Court papers that inquiry required to ensure effective investigation of 1998 atrocity
Mohamed Abdallatif Hussein is claiming diplomatic immunity after arrest last November, High Court hears
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