Teacher who denies she is ‘GAA catfish’ gets interim injunction to restrain disciplinary process
Niamh Farrell secured a short-term order restraining a school from progressing a disciplinary process against her
‘I had a breakdown’: Dublin office worker accused of passing trade secrets to rival firm has destroyed phone, court hears
Keith O’Brien told the court that he was ‘under complete duress’ when he destroyed the phone sought by Rippling
State fails in appeal bid to block Senator’s claim over ‘secret’ Irish airspace policing deal with RAF
Independent Senator Gerard Craughwell claims in High Court case deal exists and should be disclosed to the Dáil
Wind farm companies admit liability in Co Wexford couple’s nuisance claims
Case alleges firms caused or permitted noise, vibration and shadow flicker from Gibbet Hill Wind Farm, near Bunclody about 1km from plaintiffs’ home
Practice of reviewing children’s sentences unconstitutional, Supreme Court rules
Judgment arises from appeal brought by young man convicted of murdering Urantsetseg Tserendorj in Dublin in 2021
Supreme Court rules man convicted of murdering Cameron Blair is entitled to anonymity
Judgment overrules landmark decision by Court of Appeal provisionally permitting the naming of the young man
Adoption of 13-year-old boy by his aunt against birth mother’s wishes is approved by court
Teen has ‘deep-seated and expressed need’ for family stability, judge says
Minister for Justice seeks approval to provide Special Criminal Court judgments to UK’s Omagh bomb inquiry
The non-jury SCC lacks power to order transcripts, High Court judge hears
Teacher facing disciplinary process over social media posts to appeal preliminary ruling
Gearoid Johnson made 12 social media posts referring to Islam, homosexuality and transgender issues, among other subjects
Lawyers for John Magnier claim ‘dark force’ funding Barne Estate ligitation
Billionaire has taken legal action over his view that Co Tipperary lands should have been sold to his family rather than construction magnate
Discovery issues delay opening of John Magnier’s High Court trial over 751-acre Barne Estate
Billionaire wants to enforce purported deal for the estate outside Clonmel, Co Tipperary
Boy (10) with autism unable to attend school due to Minister’s alleged failure to provide transport
The child has not attended school this academic year, according to court documents
High Court judge orders Barne Estate lawyers to explain interpretation of discovery request
Trial of action brought by John Magnier over 751-acre farm due to begin on Thursday
Government to contest Paul Murphy’s action seeking to injunct ‘super junior’ ministers
TD claims attendance of these junior ministers at Cabinet meetings is unconstitutional
Web Summit co-founders yet to agree on mediator prior to High Court civil trial
Five separate actions are due to be heard together over the course of a nine-week civil trial