Liam Campbell can be extradited to Lithuania, Supreme Court rules
Louth man, found liable for Omagh bombing, is accused of terrorism and weapons offences
Louth man, found liable for Omagh bombing, is accused of terrorism and weapons offences
Late High Court justice believed purpose of law is ‘to treat everyone fairly and ensure voice of everyone is heard’
First woman to be appointed to role to step down after two years
Appeal concerns 11-turbine wind farm at Ballyduff
Clare County Council sought to have McDonagh family leave lands outside Ennis
Supreme Court makes request after considering whether two men should be surrendered
Michael Wymes was adjudicated bankrupt over €4.8m legal costs debt
Woman alleges mortgage fraud against estranged husband and bank, court told
James Kenny must put holiday home up for sale to pay off some of €663,000 judgments owed
Judgments will have implications for application of the Freedom of Information Act
Supreme Court urges updating of law on harassment to provide ‘effective’ statutory protection
Accountancy firm is being sued by Quinn Insurance Ltd for €900m over auditing
Judges to rule on appeal over finding with implications for family reunification
Philomena White suffered a serious arm injury after fall at Woodstown Caravan Park
Court of Appeal rules the appeals from employers as abuse of process
Former deputy chair of mining group Kenmare was defamed by company press release
Former deputy chairman of Kenmare Resources won damages over company press release
Kevin Carroll (58), who denied raping young girl, was warned sentence may increase
Court of Appeal upholds registration of vulture fund as owner of charge on man’s home
Marie Baker takes issue with findings of High Court’s ex-president on compensation
Kevin Carroll (58) from Birr jailed for 10 years for sexually assaulting young girl
Council offered to carry out further works to house of disabled woman in Fermoy
High Court seeks full record on money managed for brain-damaged man
Bank argued decision could cast doubt on legality of €17.8bn in interbank transfers
Players found guilty last year by FAI committee of deliberate actions to manipulate a result
Family-owned business involved in substantial infrastructural projects
AIB worried ruling could raise doubt about transfer of €17.8bn debt to mortgage bank unit
It’s likely that, whatever happens, people who borrowed money will still be expected to repay it
Decision on six properties could have significant implications for many cases
Scheme involves companies controlled by businessman Gerry Barrett
Judge found that offence introduced in 1998 contravened right to remain silent
Man challenged in the High Court an accusation that he withheld information on killing
Galway firms include G Hotel, Hotel Meyrick and Eye Cinema
IBRC, along with bankruptcy trustee Chris Lehane, oppose claims by Catriona Fitzpatrick
Process grinding to halt as banks contest legal and technical points
Laurence Kearney worked in Byrne Wallace’s health section from 2006 to last August
Rules said a solicitor representing more than one co-accused would only be paid once
Joanne Penston said property was in a state of ‘chaos’ after being rented out for five years
Graham Light (36) secured a temporary court order preventing termination of his employment
Graham Light (36) secures temporary High Court order preventing termination of his job
Heinz Peter Nasheuer is facing claims he tried to ‘sabotage’ a colleague’s career
Prof Heinz Peter Nasheuer denies allegations of bullying made by colleague at university
Former Anglo Irish Bank chairman declared bankrupt in 2010 with debts of €147m
Distressed borrowers may be pressurised over €1.5bn of ‘warehoused’ mortgage debt
Judge says formal insolvency plan should be ‘once-in-a-lifetime solution’ for all debt
High Court judgment may affect banks’ capability to split mortgages and park debt
High Court judgment sets precedent to help resolve personal insolvency for the separated
Couple will pay lump sum of €145,000 in arrangement with creditors and keep family home
Action brought after District Courts overturned decision by gardaí on certifications
Lyndsey Gervin among nine people suing for damages over alleged incident near Dundalk
Dublin City Council’s approval of proposed hostel at Longfield’s Hotel did not breach planning law
Court of Appeal ruling involved ‘unfortunate and unintended’ consequences for other cases
Interim examiner appointed to Kenny Galway to replace fund-appointed receiver
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