Solicitor launches High Court challenge to new criminal legal aid model, claiming it has ‘upended’ system
Model has led to severe backlash from solicitors and impacted work in the criminal justice system
Investment deal to save Rathwood expected this week, court told
Court previously heard that survival ‘entirely contingent’ on external investment
Supermac’s awarded €96,000 over breach of franchise agreement
About 60% of the chain’s restaurants in Ireland are operated by franchisees
High Court orders Enoch Burke’s release from prison
Burke has spent more than 700 days in jail across different spells
Supreme Court to hear appeal potentially significant to wards of court awaiting discharge
Senior judges agree case raises issues of public importance and will make it priority hearing
Defamation case against Irish Examiner by ex-planning institute director struck out
Orla Purcell claimed two articles published in January 2023 on report compiled by consultancy firm EY had defamed her
Dalkey couple seek injunction over neighbour’s alleged unauthorised development
Couple claim property owner has begun works without complying with certain conditions attached to planning permission
Court directs 13-week plan for removal of 29 modular homes built without permission in Dublin
Owners and developer of site near Brittas ordered to lodge €150,000 bond pending remediation
Hoxton hotel leaseholders reach resolution with Yamamori Izakaya venue
Trinity Hospitality had sued seeking an injunction to stop nightclub causing alleged noise nuisance
Yamamori Izakaya ‘not providing a cultural institution to Dublin’, Hoxton tells High Court
Nightclub disputes hotel’s claims, linking problem to construction and insulation, in ongoing noise case
Solicitor with ‘extensive and appalling’ disciplinary record struck off by High Court
Disciplinary tribunal made findings against Ian McSweeney, including that he misappropriated client funds
High Court to consider releasing Enoch Burke despite refusal to purge contempt
Enoch Burke has spent more than 700 days in jail across different spells over his contempt of court orders
Advocates for children’s rights in court bring challenge to new Government regime
Association says new scheme compromises the independence of guardians ad litem
Defamation action against Irish Examiner by planning executive resolved, court hears
Former Irish Planning Institute executive sued over two articles published by newspaper in 2023
Dermot Desmond defamation action against The Irish Times can be struck out, court told
Case concerned 2016 article relating to so-called Panama papers documents















