Retired surgeon ordered to pay costs of High Court case over South Dublin Islamic centre
Dr Abdel Basset El-Sayed made allegations arising from dispute over operator of Clonskeagh facility
Dr Abdel Basset El-Sayed made allegations arising from dispute over operator of Clonskeagh facility
Judge says Tusla non-compliance with special care orders ‘completely and utterly’ unacceptable
Proposed route would run from the current Green line terminus at Broombridge to Charlestown
Proceedings have been entered into fast-track commercial court
Coinbase Europe now has seven days to pay after a settlement was negotiated last November
Heritage and environmental charity says Government’s proposal is a ‘significant attack on civil society and public accountability’
BNRG Mothel Ltd plans €100m facility
High Court case set for mention on January 23rd
Woman faces sentence for murder of four-year-old stepson on the opening day of the new term on Monday
Kenny Jacobs was suspended by the State airports company in December after months-long rift with board
The school teacher’s application will be heard by the High Court on Thursday
Personal injury proceedings brought by father of Alejandro Mizsan
Proposed fees model would mean big savings for State in environmental judicial reviews, report suggests
‘I am not going to put up with any more of your nonsense’, Mr Justice David Nolan tells Burke family
Hospitality businesses entering insolvency at more than twice the rate of all other companies
Man (21) refusing food for 13 days and has not taken any liquids for 72 hours, court told
Dispute is due before High Court, Supreme Court and legal costs adjudicators in new year
An Coimisiún Pleanála is expected to publish ruling on latest planning application for long proposed N6 route in January
Billionaire has been left branded a liar and saddled with additional fees
Surprise move, which will end judicial review proceedings, is expected to facilitate the early development of the rail line
High Court became involved after woman’s GP declined to swear she had testamentary capacity
Pair had discussed marriage, but it was not legal in Ireland at time of man’s death
Ruling that cabinet confidentiality applies to anyone privy to its meetings described as ‘quite significant’
Hugh O’Donnell (76) left covered in water and debris and was in distress when found by staff
Under the new system retailers will have to pay €1,800
Intended action against publishers of Irish Sun newspaper has been filed on behalf of Mixed Martial Arts performer
Court holds Constitution does not restrict attendances at Cabinet meetings to the 15 members of Government
High Court president says litigants who engage in disruptive behaviour risk facing criminal prosecution
Increased Garda presence sought at Four Courts after recent increase in hostile litigants attending court
Child and family agency has not complied with court orders as no beds available in secure care units
Noah Boland sued HSE over Erb’s Palsy, claiming it would leave him with life long disability
Mark Dunne and Micheál O’Connell to fill vacancies arising due to appointment of judge to Court of Appeal and an upcoming retirement
Criminal Assets Bureau says house in Youghal was bought in 2015 using money from ‘elaborate’ scam
Interpretation of EU’s Strategic Environmental Assessment Directive a key issue in case
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