Woman (52) sues local council over fall in children’s playground
Inga Mitchell claims council was negligent by requiring her to cross slippery area without suitable grip
Inga Mitchell claims council was negligent by requiring her to cross slippery area without suitable grip
Dublin City Centre Traders Alliance, led by solicitor Noel Smyth, is pursuing a judicial review of the decision
HSE pays out €196,000 in cases taken over Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (Camhs)
Mr Justice Michael Twomey is managing the five actions ahead of their trial next spring
Company alleges various parts of the 2018 Data Protection Act are contrary to the Constitution
Twitter International takes issue with new Online Safety Code’s approach to “restricted” video content
Incoming Independent TD for Longford-Westmeath Kevin ‘Boxer’ Moran among group of local representatives backing challenge
David Walshe of Manor Walk has been living in and collecting rent from room sharers in a house sold at auction to someone else in August 2023, court told
Cormac Lohan, practising as Lohan and Co Solicitors, Athlone, argued there was no loss of funds to any client and he was not guilty of any ‘dishonesty’ offence
Medical Council entitled to have ‘serious concerns’ about Michael John Sheill’s lack of insight, says judge
Counsel for Penny Fahey (6) alleged client not properly examined or referred to a specialist when she attended ED
Airline is suing Channel 4 over 2013 broadcast that focused on alleged fuel level concerns of pilots in 2012
Appeal court satisfied correct standard of proof had been applied by High Court judge
Bryan Whelan died along with TJ Herlihy after the steel cable attached to the cage they were working from at Thomond Bridge snapped
David Moloney has admitted to misappropriating large sums donated to the charity
High Court told an application will be made next week to admit the matter to the fast-track commercial division
Court hears judge ‘erred in law’ in indicating she would consider witnesses’ evidence of what they saw on CCTV even though gardaí ‘failed in their duty’ to preserve footage
Judge said ‘untrue’ and ‘defamatory’ post caused stress and upset to Mr Casey and his family
Analysis by State determines benefits ‘clearly outweigh’ costs of Technological University buildings planned for Galway and Letterkenny, Carlow and Waterford, and Shannon
Judge criticises ‘fundamental systems break down’ at Mater hospital in Dublin
High Court quashes decision of grid operator Eirgrid, supported by Commission for Regulation of Utilities to bar Kilshane Energy and Coolpowra
Cranial ultrasound five days after emergency Caesarean section showed difficulties with the baby’s brain cells
Man in his 20s claims decisions of university, fitness-to-practise committee and visiting panel ‘unfair and unjust’
Minister for Housing Darragh O’Brien introduced regulations last year allowing some asylum seeker accommodation to be classed as exempt development
Dispute arises from claim made by builders for additional payments from facility’s development board for work on project
High Court judgment for €916,960 obtained against 74-year-old is made up of unpaid income tax and interest
Brenda Taylor seeks damages for alleged personal injuries arising out of the death of her son, Graham Taylor
Juma Palani is seeking an order quashing decisions ‘disallowing’ his claims for jobseeker’s and disability allowance and seeking repayment of money paid out
Ulster Bank alleges Josepha and Patrick Madigan failed to meet repayments on foot of three loans
Attack took place as child was attending equestrian facility in Dunsany, Co Meath
High Court told action by Joe Cosgrave’s widow, Denise Cosgrave, was a ‘source of considerable upset’ to all participants
Plus: Keith Duffy in a falling out over knees, Enda Kenny artfully backs a winner, and it turns out RTÉ and Sinn Féin can feel at home with each other after all
The judge warned: ‘The fact that a woman engages in drinking or taking drugs does not mean they are up for sex’
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