The chief officer in University of Limerick has started a defamation case in the High Court against the university’s head of commercial operations and his wife....
The High Court has found a doctor was incorrect in her claims that she only had to pay a lower figure for rent than claimed by...
The High Court has appointed provisional liquidators to a freight logistics company that employs more than 30 people. The court heard Cube Logistics 3PL Limited has...
A senior judge’s observation more than five years ago that “nothing is satisfactory” about the situation of suspended Co Roscommon solicitor Declan O’Callaghan could be repeated....
Suspended solicitor Declan O’Callaghan should be struck off the roll of solicitors as a result of professional misconduct, a tribunal has found. The Solicitors’ Disciplinary Tribunal...
Fine Gael Senator John McGahon has told the High Court he acted in self-defence during an incident in which a man says he was assaulted by...
A judge has found a businessman in contempt of court for “deliberately and flagrantly” breaching orders not to communicate with a couple over a disputed garage...
Independent Ireland’s courts, established 100 years ago this week, are a window into a changing society. In the latest in an occasional series on landmark cases,...
Aer Lingus passengers face a strike and flight cancellations next week as the airline’s pay dispute with its pilots deepens. Members of the Irish Airline Pilots’...
Professor Philip Nolan has failed in his bid to secure a significant extension of High Court orders preventing his dismissal as director general at Science Foundation...
Construction firm BAM is to initiate High Court proceedings against the board overseeing the development of the new national children’s hospital after it rejected a conciliator’s...
The Court of Appeal has slashed a damages award after finding it was “so disproportionate as to amount to an error of law”. Mr Justice Seamus...