Legal action over worker barred from Dublin Airport resolved
Two sets of proceedings arose from worker’s use of expletive at Aer Lingus employee
Sandymount cycleway can go ahead after Dublin City Council wins court appeal
The council appealed the High Court ruling in favour of local independent councillor Mannix Flynn and Sandymount resident Peter Carvill
Colm Wu firms allegedly owed €3m for housing Ukranians, court hears
Proceedings taken against Chinese national over alleged scheme to divert money
Irish worker who ‘spied’ for rival firm and destroyed phone with axe avoids court sanction
Keith O’Brien had faced the possibility of going to jail for contempt of court orders
School principal temporarily restored to payroll following challenge to dismissal, court hears
Principal says he was dismissed following an August 2021 complaint made against him alleging sexual harassment
Worker’s legal action over blocked access to Dublin Airport to be heard
High Court judge asks how an expletive can bring about two sets of legal proceedings
School to stop disciplinary process against teacher who says she was wrongly identified as ‘GAA catfish’
High Court strikes out Niamh Farrell’s case with consent from Coláiste Éanna in Rathfarnham
Enoch Burke case: More than €40,000 seized from teacher’s bank account over unpaid fines
Judge tells schoolteacher he is ‘acting like an unruly schoolboy’ during exchanges at High Court appearance
Council allowed woman to exhume father’s remains from Dublin cemetery without consulting siblings, court told
Paschal Farrell brings proceedings against Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council over ‘incomprehensible’ decision
Principal challenges dismissal over sexual harassment complaint by female colleague
Principal accepts text messages sent to colleague were ‘not appropriate’ but denies they amount to sexual harassment
Judge grants limited extension of order preventing Tesco coffee shop operator’s eviction
Judge found that Tesco Ireland Ltd did not correctly follow an agreed protocol to terminate its agreement with CBTL Ireland Ltd
High Court confirms €320,000 Central Bank fine against fintech firm BlueSnap
The application for confirmation of the fine was made to the President of the High Court
Former Irish Rippling employee says he passed information to rival firm for payments, court hears
Keith O’Brien said in a sworn statement that he received thousands of euro in monthly payments
Dublin landlord fails in appeal against €2.4m judgment for unpaid tax and interest
In its judgment, the court roundly criticised a ‘hopeless’ allegation of fraud made against the Revenue by Paul Howard
Sinn Féin TD’s challenge over constitutionality of ‘super junior’ ministers adjourned
Pa Daly argues Bunreacht na hÉireann limits number of government members to 15, including the taoiseach