Young man who suffered traumatic brain injury in car crash settles action for €215,000
Judge says litigation risk in the case over Co Westmeath incident so overwhelming that any offer should be accepted on behalf of Dean Quinn Garry
Judge says litigation risk in the case over Co Westmeath incident so overwhelming that any offer should be accepted on behalf of Dean Quinn Garry
Former Irish Planning Institute executive director Orla Purcell taking defamation case against the Irish Examiner
The case arises from two gardaí’s involvement in arresting a juvenile in November 2018
Three caravans remain on site and are an encouragement to others to camp there, High Court hears
Social media platform fighting €530m fine over breach of GDPR regulations
Orla Purcell claims IPI committee gave instruction to make findings certain allegations against her could be substantiated
HSE denies claims of alleged delay in diagnosis at Limerick Maternity Hospital in 2000
Settlement of first of five cases against Ballynoe Nursing Home was announced at High Court this week
Dusty ducts and more than 106,000 defects among latest complaints from board that have failed to deliver on €2bn project
Former executive director of Irish Planning Institute is suing over January 2023 articles, claiming they were defamatory
At issue is €1.4m lodged in court which the solicitor says he is entitled to €200,000 of
John Rogers argued An Coimisiún Pleanála did not have access to sufficient expertise required to examine certain environmental impacts of project
Judge finds his arguments ‘wholly inconsistent’ with sworn evidence he gave in previous application
High Court told new rules allowing data centres to use fossil fuel power breach climate law
Paudie Conway (58) of Ballysimon Road, Limerick, suffered a broken wrist and a broken ankle
Debt servicing firm Everyday Finance will recover 0.78% of what it is owed
Court hears unless child is placed immediately in special care there could be a fatality, ‘or more than one’
Any additional emissions will cause additional climate harm: that’s the basic physical and moral challenge of climate change
Twenty individual companies in the Torca Homes group, which have faced a number of difficulties in recent years, are insolvent, court told
Many in the financial industry would argue that the pendulum has swung too hard towards the regulator
Judge urges halt to ‘toxic’ dispute between Ennis branch manager and Guernsey-based optician chain
Child discharged after three days in hospital with advice she had cow’s milk protein allergy with associated reflux
Staff were ‘wrongly blamed’ for collapse of secret deal for former workers at retailer, court told
Lorna Langan claims the decision to suspend her membership arose out of her attempts to highlight alleged wrongdoing and malpractice
Funds manager says he has been mostly unable to work for six years
Teacher asked for injunction until decision is reached on another part of dispute with Wilson’s Hospital School
Roads were ‘almost silent’ when incident happened during early stages of Covid-19 pandemic, High Court told
Go Safe vans were ‘shooting fish in a barrel’ in 60km/h zone on Kildare road, District Court judge said
Ian Blair is subject of disciplinary proceedings by Aer Lingus UK Ltd
Judge refuses request from publican Dan McGrattan to delay Mars Capital Finance’s application for possession of Fitzwilliam Lane pub
Case concerns two-acre plot at Season Park Road, Newtownmountkennedy
Proceedings centre on €13.8bn Italian lender Banca Mediolanum, in which Berlusconi family investment group is a big shareholder
Garda previously told District Court alcohol and firearms did not belong on the same premises and he found the combination ‘quite frightening’
Captain wants court to order he be allowed attend training
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