Prof Philip Nolan refused Supreme Court appeal over pre-trial employment status
Three top judges found no apparent urgency, as matter is to be heard by Court of Appeal next month
Three top judges found no apparent urgency, as matter is to be heard by Court of Appeal next month
The top court said Brian Murray’s appeal raises issues of “significant” public importance
Harte Peat argued some land considered by High Court not being extracted when EPA brought application
Six windows, including four known as the Four Orders and two as the Swan Yard windows, are said to be worth €1m
Court’s earlier ruling on phone metadata admissibility issues was a significant blow to Dwyer
Sere Holdings appeal granted on basis IAS Medical did not meet turnover requirement
Defendant, who has shown no remorse for her actions, given three-year prison term by Court of Appeal
Action initiated by unsuccessful bidder
Former Fine Gael TD and minister of State resumed law career after losing Dublin North Central seat in 1989
Judges impose 20 year disqualification on Brian Kelly (43) over Co Laois incident in which Claire Hennessy died
Dermot O’Callaghan (58) appealed against severity of eight-year sentence
Court of Appeal rejects Michael Farrell’s case that his five-and-a-half-year sentence was excessive
Former chief executive of Custom House Capital was jailed for role in €61m fraud
Court of Appeal presidency is second most senior judicial position in the State
High Court found against master of a vessel in weighing dispute at Killybegs
High Court does not rule on costs as it may be unjust for academic to pay for failed application with a wider case to follow
Court hears parent company had no legal entitlement to the aircraft
Judge’s decision to grant a suspended sentence to Cathal Crotty for ‘vicious’ assault on Natasha O’Brien has provoked controversy
The administration of justice for violent men is out of kilter with our values and we can no longer suspend disbelief
Complaint concerning processing of personal data was made by Irish Council for Civil Liberties senior fellow
Judge criticises failure of High Court and legal teams in regard to personal injury guidelines
Judge was informed that an out-of-court agreement had been reached, and the court was satisfied to make an order for John Tobin to exit his bankruptcy
Dwyer made similar, not identical, arguments in appeal against murder conviction
The 41-year-old woman and 53-year-old man had denied a number of offences and appealed the sentence
Wexford businessman has still not provided information about his assets as required under Bankruptcy Act, judge says
Convicted killer claimed use of CCTV in case was breach of right to privacy
The High Court declared in 2011 that the sum was the proceeds of crime
Appeal court had ruled that materials seized under search warrant could not be used in disciplinary process absent legislation
The court cut short a hearing of her case last week, opting instead to base its decision on written submissions
Dundon was sentenced to life in prison in 2013 for the murder of Shane Geoghegan
A written decision on the appeal will be given at a later point
Lawyers had objected to use of confession to gardaí two days after stabbing, saying Puska was under influence of painkiller
Judgment being appealed dislodged long-standing interpretation of law that child offenders retain anonymity on appeal
Pte Philip McCarthy was convicted after pleading not guilty at court-martial to 12 charges relating to 2021 incident at Sarsfield Barracks, Limerick, in which he assaulted Pte Jack Canty
Store operator accepted rent was only partly paid during lockdown but that the landlord should share “some of the pain”
Stateline Transport Ltd fails to secure extension to court mandated deadline of April 5th for removal of containers from Tesco site
Coach, now 43, physically beat his victim when he tried to fend off abuse
Case relates to how rates on nightclub and adjoining Jackson Court Hotel in Harcourt Street were calculated
Belgian Shepherd Cleo was seized after allegedly attacking and biting garda involved in arresting owner
While some €53.7 million was paid, Oval Topco claimed a failure to pay some €6.6 million was a breach of a legally binding agreement
Appeal court found sentencing judge gave too much prominence to difficulties that would face Andrew Lacey’s family
Stateline Transport Ltd had been using Tesco site in Dublin for storage purposes
Michael Murray lost privileges at Midlands Prison for 40 days over incident during 2021 sentencing hearing
Stefan Saunders (46), who was jailed over foiled armed robbery, and Tammy Saunders said money came from work, gifts and savings
Christina Anderson (41) twice attacked Gareth Kelly (38) during a psychotic episode
McClean (79) was convicted of sexually abusing 45 pupils at Dublin school between 1971 and 1993
Justice John Edwards says the court does not believe any of Philip Dunbar’s rights were breached by using CCTV footage in his murder trial
Hynes seeking legal aid for separate bid to ‘annul’ bankruptcy
Ruling brings end to long-running action arising from corporate watchdog’s seizure of 280,000 documents from football body’s offices in 2020
Court of Appeal made decision in case of 21-year-old who was 17 when he pleaded guilty to murder of Cameron Blair in Cork
Court of Appeal finds Garda Raymond Hegarty had already been disciplined for incident at Waterford station in 2017
Sean, Martina, Ammi and Isaac were beamed in to the courtroom via video link before Enoch’s hearing - and then beamed out again
Daughter lodged caveat delaying processing of will of her father, who drew up a new will just a month before he died
Judges found that 17-year-old’s life sentence with 13 year review is appropriate given knife was ‘produced to be used’, not to instil fear
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Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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