Denis O’Brien wins appeal over access to Red Flag documents
Court of Appeal rules that High Court erred in saying application was overly broad
Court of Appeal rules that High Court erred in saying application was overly broad
Businessman granted access to certain documents for defamation case against Red Flag
O’Brien suing Ganley and Red Flag over alleged lobbying campaign against billionaire
Claims include alleged attempt to access details of O’Brien’s banking affairs
One-third of the IT equipment outstanding issued to ex-senator James Heffernan
Documents sought include financial details and settlement with ex-TD Colm Keaveney
Denis O’Brien alleges there was campaign of briefings with the intention of injuring him
Analysis: Legal ruling to make Declan Ganley a defendant a huge relief for businessman
Former assistant claims Colm Keaveney said ‘just tell me what he needs said and I’ll say it’
Supreme Court decision not to overturn High Court decision
Denis O’Brien, renowned for his determination, had Keaveney in his crosshairs
Request to join Declan Ganley as co-defendant based on affidavit from former Galway TD
Seen & Heard: Minister says housing is the most pressing problem of a generation
Johnny Fallon says he has ‘nothing to gain from’ involvement in action against Red Flag
Ganley says his naming by former telecoms rival ‘extremely odd and completely untrue’
Galway-based telecoms businessman is named in several legal documents
Move to force PR firm to reveal identity of client behind dossier ‘in interests of justice’
Court of Appeal rejects businessman’s arguments in discovery battle
Businessman seeking access to documents held by public relations company
Red Flag says it prepared the dossier in the ordinary course of business for a client
Most of what investigator Martin Coyne claimed of self and alleged expertise questioned
Independent TD Stephen Donnelly joins Fianna Fáil - a timely addition to party as it seeks to close gap with Fine Gael
Analysis: High Court judge delivers blunt assessment of the businessman’s case
Why did O’Brien give the memory stick to Martin Coyne? And who is ‘Employee 18883’?
Creditors rejected personal insolvency arrangement, court documents show
For months, Denis O’Brien has battled Dublin public affairs firm Red Flag in the High Court, claiming that an illegal conspiracy exists to damage him. But how did it come to this? Peter Murtagh explains a tortuous trail . . .
Mark Hollingsworth obtained dossier at heart of businessman’s legal action
Assets of Former Fianna Fáil TD - being sued by Denis O’Brien - now controlled by assignee
Former Fianna Fáil /Labour representative for Galway East lost seat in last election
Businessman claims Colm Keaveney defamed him in Dáil speech in June 2015
Former TD is asking Oireachtas to cover his legal costs in lawsuit by Denis O’Brien
Former TD being sued by businessman over allegedly defamatory comments
Case taken against former TD one of several High Court proceedings taken since 2010
TCD student leader Lynn Ruane and Alice-Mary Higgins, daughter of President, elected
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