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The lecturer claims the complaint was made by a colleague who wrongly claimed to have heard ‘noises of an intimate nature’ from his office → Read More
Dispute centres over demand for restoration of travel allowance → Read More
Company owned by Rosie Connolly Quinn claims goods should not have been available at two shops → Read More
The petition was struck out after lawyers representing the Revenue Commissioners informed the Court it did not want to take over an application to appoint liquidators. → Read More
Court extends injunction on material being sold or published by hackers → Read More
Claims that the company was insolvent were rejected in High Court → Read More
Liquidators of B Logisitcs allege the directors misused compan funds, indeclared income to Revenue and unlawfully availed of Covid-19 support schemes → Read More
Appeal was granted in proceedings taken against unknown ‘trespassers’ in two Dublin buildings associated with businessman Jerry Beades → Read More
Senator Gerard Craughwell claims ‘secret arrangement’ allowing British intercept aircraft in Irish airspace ‘unconstitutional’ → Read More
Maurice Kiely claims he wrote song entitled A Man and A Woman which is included on U2′s 2004 album → Read More
Company claims proposed partnership with Bank of America got into difficulties following collapse of FTX Trading Ltd → Read More
Judges said the challenge by John O’Meara and his children raises points of public importance in area of social welfare law → Read More
The settlement involves the former tenant of the building and the Property Registration Authority (PRA), against whom no claims of fraud have been made → Read More
The two, who were both 15 at time of incident, say there has been an ‘inexcusable delay’ which means they will now be tried as adults → Read More
Ronan Corey fears convictions picked up during the Troubles by his estranged biological father might be behind the decision → Read More
Driver claims gardaí supplied his name to the other driver minutes after alleged near collision → Read More
Judge says Ross Browning and his partner were of ‘very modest’ means at time when purchases happened → Read More
Application to appoint liquidators to Cloughwater Plastics Ireland is disputed by Shane Woods, who says the firm is not insolvent → Read More
Three gardaí removed teacher from courtroom after heated exchange between judge and Burke family → Read More
Munster Technological University is being blackmailed and held to ransom by a group of hackers believed to be based either in Russia or part of the former Soviet Union, the High Court has heard. → Read More