Businessman involved at early stage in company claims he is owed €7m for share sale
Immedis was sold in July 2023 to American software company Unite Parent Corp in a major deal reportedly worth €575 million
High Court suspends dentist after hearing claims of ‘black market’ supply of medicines
Judge ‘completely satisfied that significant issues’ of public and patient safety arose to necessitate interim suspension orders
Supreme Court refuses to halt civil trial against former Irish Nationwide boss Michael Fingleton
Plaintiffs fell ‘considerably’ short of threshold that would convince court it should dismiss his case before a hearing
Speedboat and jet ski linked to two men killed in gangland feud are crime proceeds, judge rules
Mr Justice Alexander Owens said both of the deceased men were 'up to their necks in organised crime'
High Court orders man to be detained in care facility immediately after jail release
Court hears man in his 30s has relatively short life expectancy due to Huntington’s disease
Judge decides trial running order of five cases involving Web Summit co-founders
Hearing of cases is scheduled for nine weeks beginning next March
Legal cases involving Web Summit to cover 2010 to present day, High Court hears
Mr Justice Michael Twomey is managing the five actions ahead of their trial next spring
LinkedIn claims data watchdog’s €310m fine is ‘penal’ sanction
Company alleges various parts of the 2018 Data Protection Act are contrary to the Constitution
Elon Musk’s X accuses Ireland’s media watchdog of ‘regulatory overreach’
Twitter International takes issue with new Online Safety Code’s approach to “restricted” video content
High Court upholds refusal to restore registration of Botox and weight loss doctor deemed unfit to practise
Medical Council entitled to have ‘serious concerns’ about Michael John Sheill’s lack of insight, says judge
‘No findings of misconduct’: Prof Philip Nolan settles action against Science Foundation Ireland
Organisation says it regrets the ‘unauthorised and harmful publication (from unknown sources) of incomplete internal reports’
Court dismisses Nolan Transport members appeal over pension money
Appeal court satisfied correct standard of proof had been applied by High Court judge
Former Bóthar chief executive wants to vary asset freezing order and deliver defence, court hears
David Moloney has admitted to misappropriating large sums donated to the charity
High Court awards Peter Casey €140,000 damages for defamation in acupuncturist’s online post
Judge said ‘untrue’ and ‘defamatory’ post caused stress and upset to Mr Casey and his family
Hospital’s transfer of patient in breach of order branded a ‘disgrace’ by judge
Judge criticises ‘fundamental systems break down’ at Mater hospital in Dublin