Man has jail term increased for role in violence at party where Cameron Blair stabbed
Scott O’Connor armed himself with knife and encouraged ‘a situation of violence to develop’, judge said
Scott O’Connor armed himself with knife and encouraged ‘a situation of violence to develop’, judge said
Lisa Sheehan awarded €87,000 over stress from witnessing ‘horror’ aftermath of crash
Lorcan Merriman to be sentenced in January when murder charge will be dropped, court told
Lorcan Merriman pleads not guilty to murdering Thomas Farnham in Clondalkin in 2016
Teenager punched girl and ‘deliberately’ armed himself with butter knife, court told
Boy faced charges in connection with incident in which Cameron Blair was stabbed
‘Give it to me, I’ll shank one of them’, teenager is said to have told another
Boy in court in connection with events around the killing of Cameron Blair last year
Judge orders regulator can receive names of individuals man claimed assaulted him
Fashion outlets challenged by changes in shopping habits and Covid-19 pandemic
Injunction sought in High Court against North West Gas Co Ltd
Shorevale claims consultants provided report to company appealing its permission
High Court hears that refusal of grades to 17-year-old is ‘unjust and discriminatory’
Liquidator says company being investigated by the NHS for alleged fraud
Former chairman claimed holding meeting in pandemic breached shareholders’ rights
Gary Turner lost claim for damages over injuries sustained at Curragh
High court found Pat Deegan was 60% responsible for his own injury
Gary Turner was knocked down by number of galloping animals at training grounds
Business operates two stores and 16 concessions
Christian Brothers and Scouting Ireland are understood to be each paying half of the settlement cost
Sam Clarke Kavanagh has sued over burns to her hand and face suffered in 2015 incident
Accuser seeking damages from Christian Brothers, Scouting Ireland of up to €1.4m
High Court judge overturns unsuccessful citizenship application by child, now aged eight
Judge says he prefers evidence from the gardaí and awards costs against plaintiff
Judge could not accept cyclist was entitled to use pedestrian pathway as cycleway
Withdrawal of case represents a significant victory for Aviva
Footage showed woman driving after claiming injury prevented her doing so for two months
Solicitor for Polish criminal ordered to personally reimburse the State’s legal costs
Investors will soon hear about transfer on foot of High Court ruling
Child cannot be responsible for failings of abusive father, says barrister
Broadcaster says production of ‘tweetgate’ programme fell short of standards expected
Decision means liquidator can pursue any of the three men for total amount of €214,457
Liquidator of failed investment firm seeking costs of director disqualifications
Ex-presidential candidate taking action against RTÉ over broadcast during 2011 campaign
Kieran Wallace to ask High Court how funds of defunct broker should be returned
Investment firm found to have misappropriated €66.5m in client funds
David Hughes is ordered by High Court to provide more details on time worked
Business went into liquidation in 2013 after operating for 11 years
Man not entitled to information linked to Garda search warrant application
Court told of safety concerns about building between Halston Street and Green Street
2011 presidential candidate says election debate unfairly edited to damage prospects
The 27 staff will be entitled to near €1m if defendants lose appeal on breach of contracts
‘I still love the country, I still love the weather and the partying there, but I lived in a prison’
There should be no ‘race to the bottom’ with rights of employees, judge says
Law not prescriptive in relation what parties do to achieve compliance, lecturer says
Party directive ‘stymied ambition’ of Brian Mohan to run in Dublin Central constituency
Plaintiffs say Sports Direct is refusing to comply with agreement on tax issue
Payment of €12.8m compensation to Jackson Way disputed by neighbour
Wife of Van Morrison abandoned sea view case against neighbours on fifth day
Court refuses injunctions to Assistant Commissioner who claimed political questioning
Singer Van Morrison had already dissociated himself from High Court legal action
High Court hears of alleged breach of redevelopment agreement by neighbours
Michelle Morrison takes legal action over planting of shrubbery in Dalkey property
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Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
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