Government likely to respond quickly to plea for more judges
Shane Ross declined to say if he would assent to new appointments to Court of Appeal
Shane Ross declined to say if he would assent to new appointments to Court of Appeal
George Birmingham warns of waiting times of up to 20 months for appeals to be heard
At issue is route through 500 metres in an area of ‘great scenic beauty’ in Glencree valley
Cherryfox Ltd entitled to €53,281 remuneration but must also pay Revenue €42,161
Court of Appeal acknowledged ‘potentially chaotic and catastrophic consequences’ of its finding
Court rules John Moore and Maria Byrne committed civil fraud in selling late father’s home
Foreign national, living in Ireland more than 25 years, not told basis of ‘security’ decision
The prestigious 513-acre Kilkenny country estate sold to an international buyer
A lockout, a boat lift and a sale that nearly never happened - our writers pick their favourite homes
High Court hears the decision was made because it no longer had insurance and ‘electricity was about to be turned off due to non-payment of debts’
Dutch pharma firm claims it lost almost €400,000 on back of fraudulent email
Many trips are for training purposes due to lack of facilities in Ireland
Stellwagen claims three attempted to divert valuable business away from firm
Supreme Court has two more vacancies; further appointments not thought imminent
Company sought injunction preventing Prime Time Investigates programme being shown
Dr Ammar Al Hassan claimed attempts were made to block patients entering his surgery
Ella McCarthy brings High Court action against An Coimisiún Le Rincí Gaelacha
Graham Light (36) secured a temporary court order preventing termination of his employment
Order relating to eight bedroom ‘mansion’ made against Jeremiah and Bridget Donovan
Residents close to St James’s site in Dublin claim homes being damaged by works
Irish TV, now in liquidation, illegaly broadcast musician’s ‘Voice of Hope’ DVD in 2014
Work on the project is alleged to have caused structural damage to nearby homes
High court action taken by residents living near site of new National Children’s Hospital
Grange House, Ballyboughal, which has eight bedrooms, for sale for more than $7m
Paul Lynam of Weirview Gardens, Lucan says falling debris damaging his property
Beneficaries of trust in dispute over sale of Kilkenny estate set on 513 acres
A beneficiary of family trust is objecting to the sale of 513-acre Castletown Cox
Lawyer sought clarification in High Court of new laws on public access to representation
Council had sought winding up of Decobake Limited over its failure to pay rates bill
Wexford Echo among four papers that will stay open as attempts are made to find buyer
Judge orders family of 12 and students living in windowless basement to leave property
Linda Martyn agrees to disciplinary hearing after sides accept High Court terms
Linda Fitzpatrick claims, despite being up to date with her mortgage payments of €850 a month, Pentire Property Finance appointed Ken Tyrrell as receiver over the shop
Michael Noonan could move on AIB stock market listing next week
Businessman sought to prevent Government selling its stake
Vincent O’Donoghue wants injunction preventing sale of State shareholding in AIB
Tommy Fleming says unauthorised broadcast of ‘Voice of Hope’ financially damaging
Tenants claim they were paying up to €200 weekly in rent to man called ‘Brian’
Lynam’s Hotel on O’Connell Street sold for €6 million last year
Paul Leblique took action against Iarnród Éireann after being demoted by the firm
Businesswoman is suing her partner and his company in a row over sale of Killegy House
Kevin O’Donnell had sued Astreya Consultancy Ireland
Injunctions restrain the group from taking any disciplinary action against publican
TeamDrive Systems claims product called ‘Team Drives’ infringes its trademark
Masterlift has handed back keys to landlord of Rathcoole unit
Cannon Kirk takes High Court case against Nama firm in connection with €15m penalty
Injunction sought to appoint mutually agreeable third party to manage process
Clerical officer challenges move that follows failure of random breath test for alcohol
Court told gardaí made a mistake by calling to the home of Polish family multiple times
Singer is pursuing claim against operator of insolvent Irish TV
Distribution firm claims buyer of Irish Pride assets owes it €146,000
Masterlift Ireland was locked out of Dublin property after fund took over its loans
What may likely be the top sale in December was Ros na Greine at 14 Avoca Avenue, which went for €4.355m
Home Sweet Home homelessness activists refuse to comply with eviction order
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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