A solar panel supplier unable to pay its €800,000 debts has been wound up by the High Court just two years after its incorporation. Kampai Solar...
St John Ambulance has paid a settlement, the amount of which was undisclosed, to a survivor who alleged he was sexually abused as a child by...
“Go big or go home” is one of Conor McGregor’s favourite maxims. But the cage fighter’s plans for an enormous new home in Straffan, Co Kildare,...
The woman at the centre of a court action over the contamination and destruction of her embryos stored at a fertility clinic believes that five of...
The High Court has ordered the son of a woman who left a €6 million estate to repay €192,000 after a judge said he had taken...
The High Court has overturned a decision by the Financial Services and Pensions Ombudsman to order the reinstatement of payments under an income protection insurance policy...
The High Court has appointed provisional liquidators to businesses that operate 11 health food stores across Leinster. The appointments were made in respect of GNC Well...
A recently launched live stream social media service and two of its founders have alleged a “malicious smear campaign” is being waged against them on the...
A judge has given Luxembourg landlord Marc Godart nine days to pay more than €13,000 in damages to two of his former Dublin tenants. Judge Marie...
Retired Supreme Court judge Mr Justice Hugh Geoghegan has died at the age of 86. Mr Justice Geoghegan came from a family steeped in law. His...
A High Court dispute between the body that administers the performing rights of copyrighted music in Ireland and the organisers of the Forest Fest music and...
Prof Philip Nolan is appealing a judge’s refusal to extend an injunction preventing his dismissal from Science Foundation Ireland (SFI) and is proceeding with his wider...