Appeals court upholds ruling that language school company should not be wound up
Parties had fallen into dispute over how business was run
Parties had fallen into dispute over how business was run
Court of Appeal expresses concerns over capacity to give legal instructions
The move comes after successful applications under EU’s ‘right to be forgotten’ regime
Plaintiffs allege bank was negligent in operation of funds investing in property in UK
Limerick-based poultry farmer and nurse had alleged reckless lending
After WB Yeats debacle, Irish Ferries owner facing Covid-19 and Brexit uncertainty
Appeal arose from 2017 finding that airline had not been defamed by pilots in an email
Works that could cost €3m to be funded from sale of building
Travel agency claims the three took preparatory steps to use its trade secrets to set up with rival
Former FF minister was jailed for five months in 2014 over expenses fraud
Outlet operator says pedestrian and vehicular access will be affected
Company agrees to order sequestering assets over ‘wilful disobedience’ of earlier order
Baker Tilly accountant works in insolvency and has expertise in hospitality sector
No woman appointed as a company examiner in past 30 years, judge notes
Developer seeks permission for fast track hearing of court challenge to rezoning of land
Proceedings brought against UK-based fashion retail group over lease on Cork premises
Football Association Premier League granted Ireland’s first ever order compelling ISPs
Julius Sämann Ltd says Ryanair’s response was ‘go away and stop bothering us’
Thirty-five investors suing Greymountain Management over loss of over €4m
Airline argues that wages to 4,000 are effectively taxed twice – in Ireland and in their home country
Case involving €50m alleged debts to be heard in April next year
Peter Sweetman argues work should have been subject to environmental impact assessment
Judgments part of settlement of IBRC case alleging conspiracy to strip €455m in assets
Second wind farm company claims it has an agreement with landowner John Henry
Tyrrelstown Educate Together one of two facilities closed following safety inspections
Some €1.9m has already been paid in up-front payments to owners affected by Kinnegad to Mullingar line, court hears
Port wants injunction over Tolka Quay site it says it needs for customs and inspections
Genentech says Dublin-based Amgen’s cancer treatment drug is infringing its patent
Judge in €2.34bn loan case knows one of the witnesses, a former Anglo official, socially
Company claims insurer wrongfully turned down claim over fire that destroyed premises
Judge finds adult children entitled to privilege over all but 16 of 313 documents sought
Ben Gilroy has been involved in at least 16 legal actions, mainly by or against banks
Willem Smit’s law firm which had dealings with Quinn family is being sued by IBRC
Airline takes court action against Revenue claiming provision singles out its aircrew not resident in Ireland
Court application made to admit proceedings against WBS to the fast track Commercial Court list
Wife of Seán Quinn will no longer be involved in action denying liability for €1.24bn loans
British peer ordered to pay €572,000 in dispute over Castletown Cox estate in Kilkenny
Lord George Magan in rent arrears after selling home to trust
Ben Gilroy also forbidden from acting as legal adviser to others
Reallocation of UK’s 73 European Parliament seats allows for more Irish representatives
Clinic founder Dr Joseph Sheehan claimed Breccia was excluding him from business
Balark unit of Marlet claims it is owed €1.15m in legal costs by Chambury
An Bord Pleanála granted permission for 11 turbines near their home at Bear na Gaoithe
Judge says resolution will ‘require probably all of the principals to back down’
Yuntao Yu incarcerated since March 25th on foot of a deportation order issued in 2009
High Court ‘almost certain’ businessman’s family behind extraction of €10m from building in India
Property values fall and legal costs spiral as State investigates potential hiding of assets
‘Elaborate scheme’ used despite court orders prohibiting such actions
Court hears of $13m extracted from Indian company
Case relates to disqualification proceedings against two ex-directors of operating company
Law firm it cannot release files relating to operating company for ‘legal reasons’
Store’s liquidators must discover documents concerning pre-sale meetings, judge orders
EU national says she will not go to Iraq with her husband for security reasons if he leaves
Court begins hearing over planned €100m commercial and residential development
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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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