Planning institute influenced EY report findings, executive claims at Irish Examiner libel trial
Orla Purcell claims IPI committee gave instruction to make findings certain allegations against her could be substantiated
Defamation action brought by former planning body official against Irish Examiner opens
Former executive director of Irish Planning Institute is suing over January 2023 articles, claiming they were defamatory
Former attorney general loses legal challenge to Slane bypass planning approval
John Rogers argued An Coimisiún Pleanála did not have access to sufficient expertise required to examine certain environmental impacts of project
Failure to comply with secure care order for minor may mean ‘someone will die’, court told
Court hears unless child is placed immediately in special care there could be a fatality, ‘or more than one’
Principal who stole more than €100,000 from school has suspension confirmed by High Court
Teacher’s offending involved more than 380 instances of theft, occurring over two years
Developer faces High Court action over allegedly unlawful removal of trees at Co Wicklow site
Case concerns two-acre plot at Season Park Road, Newtownmountkennedy
Enoch Burke asks appeal court to allow late challenge to finding he was validly suspended
In normal course litigants must file an appeal to a High Court decision 28 days after formalisation of relevant order
Student who sued UCD on study issue after alleged rape loses bid for costs
Court application dealt with reporting restrictions during High Court action
Man sues in High Court claiming State failed to protect his daughter’s right to life
Woman, who was placed in care as a minor, struggled with addiction and was a victim of abuse, father says
Ammi and Martina Burke appeal decision finding them guilty of criminal contempt of court
Full hearing of the case expected in Court of Appeal in July
High Court strikes down Central Bank sanction over ‘serious errors’ in investigation of fund manager
Court president finds says breaches of fair procedures ‘enormously serious’ in terms of fund manager’s credibility, reputation, good name and livelihood
Conor McGregor settles High Court case over whiskey brand
The MMA fighter said he could now focus on training for his upcoming fight
Former Labour TD Joe Costello not notified of RTÉ’s ‘concurrent wrongdoer’ defence, court told
Broadcaster’s failure to inform politician of the defence breached right to fair procedures, court hears
Concerns that minor missing from care involved in manufacture of crack cocaine, court hears
Judge describes case of minor, one of several currently without special care bed, as ‘absurd’
Dana settles defamation action against The Irish Times
Scallon brought defamation actions against news organisations over reporting of a trial involving her brother














