XL bully dog ban disproportionate and vague, say animal welfare groups
Charities say they have seen a 'substantial' increase in requests to surrender bully-type dogs
Meta asks High Court to overturn ‘wholly disproportionate’ €91m fine
The tech firm alleges the data protections regulator failed to consider whether the fines were proportionate
Barrister received ‘unfair hearing’ from ‘hostile’ District Court judge in driving offence case
Mr Justice Garrett Simons agrees to overturn conviction and €120 fine imposed
An Bord Pleanála publishes record on green energy decisions following judge’s criticism
Justice Richard Humphreys said planning authority appeared ‘almost petrified’ to approve renewable energy proposals that contravene local development plans
An Bord Pleanála concedes in challenge to permission for lawyer’s Killiney home
Alannah Smyth, daughter of solicitor Noel Smyth, wants to build 373sq m home overlooking Killiney Bay
Animal welfare charities take High Court action over XL bully ban
Organisations pursuing injunction before prohibition on them rehoming the dogs comes into force next month
Former prisoner loses damages claim for injuries from alleged punch by fellow inmate
Trevor Knowles sought damages for alleged lacerations to his upper lip and the back of his head
DAA settles case over cap on charges it can levy against airlines
The action against the sector regulator was due to run for three weeks at the High Court
Revenue asks court to wind up third BlackBee investment company
The application has been adjourned until next month
Conor McGregor case: Nikita Hand asks court to restrain ‘imminent’ publication of CCTV footage
Lawyers for woman who had civil claim for rape upheld against MMA fighter say release of the material would be a contempt of court
Businessman involved at early stage in company claims he is owed €7m for share sale
Immedis was sold in July 2023 to American software company Unite Parent Corp in a major deal reportedly worth €575 million
High Court suspends dentist after hearing claims of ‘black market’ supply of medicines
Judge ‘completely satisfied that significant issues’ of public and patient safety arose to necessitate interim suspension orders
Supreme Court refuses to halt civil trial against former Irish Nationwide boss Michael Fingleton
Plaintiffs fell ‘considerably’ short of threshold that would convince court it should dismiss his case before a hearing
Speedboat and jet ski linked to two men killed in gangland feud are crime proceeds, judge rules
Mr Justice Alexander Owens said both of the deceased men were 'up to their necks in organised crime'
High Court orders man to be detained in care facility immediately after jail release
Court hears man in his 30s has relatively short life expectancy due to Huntington’s disease