Fingleton proceedings to be reconstituted due to health concerns
Court of Appeal expresses concerns over capacity to give legal instructions
Court of Appeal expresses concerns over capacity to give legal instructions
Liam Campbell fails in bid to prevent extradition on suspicion of arms smuggling
Solicitors Mutual Defence Fund Ltd invested in bond which fell 97% in value
Byrnes’ loans transferred to Nama in 2010
Eamon Harrison wanted by UK authorities to face 39 counts of manslaughter
Move to Court of Appeal of High Court judge Mr Justice Donald Binchy also approved
Bailey fears dying in prison for murder of Sophie Toscan du Plantier
High court reserves judgement over application for extradition to UK of Eamon Harrison
‘Reformer’ Ms Justice Mary Irvine appointed chair of new body examining compensation
Eamon Harrison (22) allegedly delivered trailer carrying 39 migrants to Zeebrugge Port
Taxing Master had said Joseph Buckley’s bills were ‘of impenetrable opaqueness’
Allegations that staff from housing body spat at and nappies, pineapple dropped from balcony
Action adjourned to allow An Bord Pleanála consider appeal against council decision
AIB claims couple breached terms of loan facilities offered in 2010
Caveat: Ireland’s good name will eventually take a hit for inviting in the tech masters of the universe
Findings relate to samples taken from Irish Derby winner Clonbrien Hero at three races
Mohammedalyas Al Shamiri’s request was previously denied by Minister for Justice
Ellen O’Mahony lost more than €400,000 invested in foreign properties
High Court hears of ‘Halloween’ scenario of Joseph Buckley’s ‘ghost files and ghost boxes’
Wicklow-based Joseph Buckley found to have overcharged client by more than €650,000
Patrick Joseph Noonan seeking payment for merchandise from ‘hyper’ twins
Builders ordered to replace roof of family duplex in Dublin by High Court judge
Case concerns efforts to take over final of five commercial units
Bank of Ireland seeking repossession of woman’s house in Co Clare
Sean Farrell (32) arrested in Dublin on March 23rd on foot of European Arrest Warrant
Judge had declined order to reveal blogger’s identity and location
High Court rejects Ugandan lawyer’s request for the identity of ‘defamatory’ blogger
Details of assets of ex-property developer, who faked own kidnapping, sought at High Court
Father-of-seven Hughie Patrick McGinley arrested at halting site in Sligo
Four female lecturers alleging gender discrimination in a competition for promotion
Peter McCann was ruled to have intended to defraud solicitor out of €411,000 with move
Four staff members claim they were not promoted to senior role due to their gender
Patrick Trane was employed by Cubic Telecom which denies his rights were breached
Case taken against former TD one of several High Court proceedings taken since 2010
Man serving 12-year sentence for assaulting daughter says he would lose out on €95,000
Ruling directs return of confidential material to Medical Billings Ltd
Investors claiming negligence over the management of property investment fund
Payment of €12.8m compensation to Jackson Way disputed by neighbour
Pharma worker had to give up work due to fibromyalgia health problems
Businessman alleges documents on memory stick had been altered by Red Flag
Politician claims ‘joke’ on RTÉ Two’s New Comedy Awards by Al Porter defamed him
Board refused to enrol six-year-old, who was expelled from previous school
Investment could save 29 jobs, court hears, as directors face enforcement action from receivers
Court order was made to company of businessman Jim Kennedy in 2003
High Court challenge claimed Sex Offender Act breached rights under Constitution to fair trial and equality before law
Family home knocked down during work on new road but Co Tipperary site was not used
Injunction lifted on the original script, with the exception of two paragraphs
Judge says matters derived from ’legally privileged information’ may not be included
High Court refuses to fully discharge restraint on publishing bank information
Judge says it was not appropriate to discharge existing order but he would amend it
Broadcaster to seek to vary order preventing reports about businessman’s banking affairs
Broadcaster expected to seek changes to injunction relating to report on banking affairs
Counsel for RTÉ says it can’t come to court every time there are utterances about businessman
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
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
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices