Tenant loses High Court appeal claiming landlord had duty to maintain apartment common areas
Leonardo De Oliveira Lima highlighted issues with gates, CCTV, intercoms and heaters at his Swords apartment complex
Leonardo De Oliveira Lima highlighted issues with gates, CCTV, intercoms and heaters at his Swords apartment complex
Dispute arose between Jersey-based businessman Steven Parkin and bloodstock expert Joe Foley
The Abbey House Prayer Group’s chairman said they accept they have been conducting an “illegal sit-in”
The plant hire company established by Kerry TD Danny Healy-Rae had accepted liability for the death of Joanne Davies in High Court cases taken by her children
Amanda Shakira Dinnegan was racing several classmates when she fell and struck her elbow
Co Louth-based John Conway wants High Court to strike down Dublin City Council’s decision
Taoiseach would take eight months to earn estimated €209,000 fee for a six-day High Court case, says judge
There was no acceptable evidence to rebut evidence of a prima-facie probability that the cash seized was drug-dealing money, judge says
Judge adjourns case to Thursday to allow an affidavit to be filed on behalf of prayer group’s chairman
Cases were brought by Energia Group Holdings and a number of its subsidiaries, along with GR Wind Farms and its subsidiaries, against the Commission for Regulation of Utilities
Charities say they have seen a 'substantial' increase in requests to surrender bully-type dogs
Ryanair DAC has brought High Court proceedings against Spanish company eDreams Odigeo SA
Tom Fleming (80) has pursued Declan O’Callaghan for years over handling of 2007 land deal
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Well-known defence counsel was ‘brave to the end’ , retired judge tells large congregation
Ms Thomas claimed that a documentary series, entitled: ‘Sophie: A murder in West Cork’ contained ‘glaring inaccuracies, fabrications and falsehoods’
Mr Justice Garrett Simons agrees to overturn conviction and €120 fine imposed
‘It is five minutes to midnight,’ judge says, as boy (17) will soon age out of Child Care Act provisions
Justice Richard Humphreys said planning authority appeared ‘almost petrified’ to approve renewable energy proposals that contravene local development plans
Lawyers for Nikita Hand claimed the reported ‘imminent’ release of CCTV footage was bid to ‘discredit’ civil jury decision that MMA fighter raped her
Alannah Smyth, daughter of solicitor Noel Smyth, wants to build 373sq m home overlooking Killiney Bay
Mixed martial arts fighter ‘does not get another run at the case by throwing out allegations in the public arena’, judge says
Lisa Niland admitted to Sligo hospital in January 2017 after collapsing in fast-food restaurant with severe head pain
Shane Nolan (44) from Co Carlow died of complications associated with a heart attack
Victoria Wisniewska (14) alleged structure outside Liffey Valley Shopping Centre in Dublin had no lighting and she did not see it in her path
The application has been adjourned until next month
Lawyers for woman who had civil claim for rape upheld against MMA fighter say release of the material would be a contempt of court
Former soldier Lisa Smith will also appeal against her conviction for membership of terrorist group Islamic State
Judge said last month option would be open to Wilson’s Hospital when he released former teacher who has spent over 500 days in jail
Schoolteacher facing fines of €1,400 per day for turning up at Co Westmeath school
Couple have no dependent children, man is renting and woman mainly living with new partner, court heard
Mr Justice Nolan says he has ‘no doubt’ woman, aged in her mid-20s and weighing 37.5kg, can ‘get better again’
Unite and international union body pursue builder over court action against shop stewards
Lisa Niland (19) died in Sligo University Hospital in 2017 three days after collapsing due to severe head pain and dizziness
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