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The judge said the award must be reasonable and proportionate to a low impact injury
Gayle Killilea is asking the High Court to dismiss 2014 case that alleges Mr Dunne fraudulently transferred shares in a company to her in a bid to defeat his creditors
Teacher tells High Court Sunday Independent made a ‘grave and serious libel’ and defamed him in an October 2022 piece
State’s lawyers tell court an operation to move homeless applicants this week took ‘enormous’ planning
Alan English said it is ‘eminently’ possible that other prisoners found Mr Burke annoying
Jailed teacher says students greeted him on return to school after public dispute with a dance ‘flashmob’ and wanted him to sign their shirts
Judge last month found that the Irish law underpinning the designation did not provide for all of the required safeguards
Jailed teacher, who is suing over Sunday Independent story, says kindness and goodwill of fellow prisoners toward him has never stopped
The court cut short a hearing of her case last week, opting instead to base its decision on written submissions
Development was carried out on a Co Cork site in ‘complete disregard of planning legislation’, Mr Justice Richard Humphreys says
Locals last year protested in Dromahair over plans for Abbey Manor Hotel, which has been closed since 2009
High Court ruling caused ‘confusion’ and led to many District Court adjournments, DPP submits
The case should have been brought in the ‘faster and cheaper’ District Court, said the judge
Trio targeted elderly people’s homes while they attended Mass
Move an ‘Irish solution to an Irish problem’, says Mr Justice John Jordan