High Court lifts suspension on contract for building €500m worth of social and affordable homes
Action initiated by unsuccessful bidder
Action initiated by unsuccessful bidder
Man had not provided properly completed Garda vetting form to allow Minister to make decision, judge said
Financial dispute included an equestrian centre that was previously connected with convicted criminal John Gilligan
All nominees are graduates of Trinity College Dublin and are set to sit the High Court and Circuit Court
High Court told matter had been resolved after mediation
Defamation Bill will also include protections against so-called Slapp cases, and measures to reduce legal costs for those involved
Mr Justice Richard Humphreys said An Taisce’s case raised novel, complex and important issues of EU law
Costs relate to emergency application by former Stardust manager challenging decision of Dublin city coroner
Market gardener family dispute demarcation of property
Landlords argued Crown Paints was required to pay market rent for over four years before leaving premises in 2022
Joseph Kennedy claims Everyday Finance should be disentitled to order as its application contains “lies”
Caroline Teltsch tells High Court she advanced loans to former business partner James Buckley and his wife Paula
High Court judge says his ‘preliminary’ view is in favour of publishing the report
Property at Inchanappa House is located in Ashford, Co Wicklow
The parties involved in the five cases have spent more than two years sifting through files as part of the discovery process
Billionaire bloodstock owner and children claim they had an agreement to buy lands in Co Tipperary for €15m
Teaching Council raised query about the form because all three signatures ‘looked similar’
High Court awards costs to An Bord Pleanála as challenge not deemed a test case
John Farrell had been working at Mergon International for 10 years when he ‘snapped’
A judge said that a 2012 letter, if proved correct, makes the case ‘truly astonishing’
Damien O’Donoghue sued his employer and Dublin Bus over 2015 incident
Judge told HSE and Tusla funding for placement in privately run facility is running out and cost €345,000 last year
Court of Appeal presidency is second most senior judicial position in the State
Kampai Solar Ireland said it encountered considerable issues including labour costs three times that budgeted for
Organisation facing a number of civil cases taken by survivors of historical child abuse
Pete Taylor’s latest legal battle; Irish tech titan spashes out; and Ceann Comhairle says no to Armenian genocide tree
Couple advised to protect fertility before chemotherapy claim they lost chance to extend family
Dermot Horan took advantage of his mother’s inability to manage affairs, judge says
Conference told of ‘groundbreaking work’ by new planning court amid 145% increase in planning cases since October 2022
Unnamed employee made insurance claim in 2014 after encountering mental health difficulties following a back injury
The 11 health food stores operating across Leinster are part of US-based GNC group and have 86 employees
Bitter dispute has resulted in three separate sets of proceedings so far
Regulator upheld just 111 of 1,432 complaints finalised in 2023, with half found inadmissible
Couple suing for nervous shock after death of son at Cork University Maternity Hospital in 2018 say no consent given to retain child’s organ
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