Berlusconi children succeed in Dublin court application tied to Italian bank
Judge gives permission to Silvio Berlusconi’s eldest children to bring late notification to Central Bank over acquisition of bank shareholding
Bord na Móna seeks imprisonment of individuals over alleged interference at Laois bog
Semi-State company tells High Court that individuals were allegedly trespassing in contempt of court orders
Woman jailed for stealing €500k from Dublin private school is adjudicated bankrupt
Mary Higgins was jailed for stealing €500,000 from Mount Sackville school, where she worked
Provisional liquidators appointed to renewable energy firm
Woodco Renewable Energy Ltd hit financial difficulty following delays to various projects the company was involved in
Solicitor sanctioned for leaving ‘vulnerable’ client without representation
Con McDonnell ‘walked out’ of Kilkenny practice without warning
Security personnel racially abused, assaulted in altercation at Co Laois bog, court told
High Court hears allegations individuals surrounded cabin and poured accelerant on flammable material
Enoch Burke no longer receiving Department of Education salary after formal dismissal, court told
Burke remains in prison after again refusing to give a court undertaking not to trespass at his former workplace
Barrister prohibited from practice for not holding valid insurance policy
Joseph Sallabi made ‘extraordinary’ allegations about lawyers in case brought by LSRA, High Court president says
Seán Dunne challenge to bankruptcy officials ‘a complete waste of court time and legal resources’
Judge described case as ‘complete waste of court time and legal resources’
100 consultant doctors who sued HSE over breach of contract seek orders for legal costs
‘This is like getting through the Strait of Hormuz,’ says barrister as costs orders still not made eight years after cases settled
Enoch Burke’s dismissal from Westmeath school confirmed amid end of appeals process
Court hears jailed teacher does not accept decision
Dublin-based solicitor banned from working as legal practitioner except as employee
Former Fianna Fáil councillor prohibited from practising as a legal practitioner other than as an employee
Terenure College, Carmelites criticised for hearing date objection in John McClean abuse action
Lawyers for religious order and school say they are entitled to interrogate certain financial claims advanced by victims
Mother of autistic child challenges circular over special school eligibility requirements
Circular states children seeking a special school placement must provide a letter from NCSE confirming autism diagnosis
Iranian national sues Coinbase over alleged seizure of $2.8m in cryptocurrency assets
Ali Asghar Afrouz claims Coinbase says the assets were seized by US authorities











