Kenny Jacobs to step down as DAA CEO after High Court action settled
Kenny Jacobs initiated the action against DAA after he was suspended by the company in December
Kenny Jacobs initiated the action against DAA after he was suspended by the company in December
Denise Callinan claims she ‘screamed out in agony’ after member of force allegedly twisted her arm until it broke
Judge described Josephine Higgins’s €1.75m claim for a loss of earnings as ‘excessive’
Supreme Court ruling says climate obligations were ‘real, effective, and if necessary enforceable’
Jailed teacher says he had not seen correspondence on resignations and sought adjournment to allow consideration of issue
Resignations come after jailed teacher challenged panel’s conduct of appeal hearing
Judgment due on significant appeal regarding decision overturning refusal of wind farm permission
Man facing allegations of violent, abusive and threatening behaviour claimed prejudice towards him
High Court injunction had restrained organisation from voting to remove chairman and three directors
A man’s protracted litigation against former partner has entered its 15th year, pushing legal costs to €350,000
Homebuilders are threatening legal action over what they say are unconstitutional measures
Association of Guardians Ad Litem says move is a ‘backward step’ and will undermine the constitutional rights of children
Man brought proceedings when child’s mother refused to return her from Ireland after summer holiday
Proposed facility was former 14-bedroom hotel
Irish Refugee Council seeks order requiring Tusla to reassess whether teenager needs further life assistance
Switzer Consulting sued the 67-year-old star for alleged breach of contract
Defendant had not established that his vulnerabilities were caused or exacerbated significantly by delay in coming to trial
Choice Stores had 10-year licensing agreement to operate the facility
Corporate Enforcement Authority tells Public Accounts Committee that 362 company directors were ‘restricted’ and 120 disqualified
Clinical negligence case was taken by the couple against the HSE, who was alleged to be in breach of its duty to the mother and child
Airport operator claimed to be applying its by-laws differently at Cork and Dublin airports
Woman awarded €80,000 in damages following treatment that left her with scarring
Labour Court hearing an appeal by Twitter, now X, of an award of €550,131 made at the Workplace Relations Commissions to Gary Rooney for unfair dismissal
Cork man claimed he was ‘unlawfully assaulted’ by members of the Armed Support Unit on his farm
Mr Justice John Jordan received an artwork from a girl, who also writes songs and poetry, during a recent visit to a unit
Easirent has been picking up customers at Dublin airport since 2019 under an interim order in long-running case
High Court allowed group of 15 individuals to pursue the case challenging An Coimisiún Pleanála’s grant of permission
Former dancer and the producer of the show he created are locked in a standoff ahead of its 30th anniversary tour
Judge recuses himself in court case related to Islamic Cultural Centre’s operator
Declan O’Callaghan successfully appealed three allegations of misconduct, but a judge upheld one claim against him
Bill expected to climb higher as regulator is facing 12 such cases
Restraining the serial protester from litigating until his contempt is purged could be one way of making him comply
Exception does not apply in relation to Meath County Council’s failure to commence local area plan for east of county, court rules
Kieran Doherty’s body was found outside Derry, but near Donegal border, almost 16 years ago
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