Appointment of first full ambassador from Palestine approved by Government
Jilan Wahba Abdalmajid to become full envoy after carrying out role of ‘ambassador — head of mission’
Rossa Fanning attorney general appointed December 2022
Jilan Wahba Abdalmajid to become full envoy after carrying out role of ‘ambassador — head of mission’
A junior counsel since 2021, Hamilton died unexpectedly on Monday
Proposed legislation introduced by Senator Frances Black long before current wars in Gaza and Lebanon began
Public acceptance of court outcomes depends on humans deciding them, Attorney General says
Question of who will pay for litigation remains unclear, Irish business conference hears
Roderic O’Gorman says aspects of proposed law have proven ‘extremely complex’, and engagement with Attorney General ongoing
Conference told of ‘groundbreaking work’ by new planning court amid 145% increase in planning cases since October 2022
Ireland’s efforts to defend the humanity of Palestinians are an important contribution
One of three candidates approved by Government will be elected by Council of Europe Parliamentary Assembly
Rossa Fanning told Government of legal uncertainty over whether ‘strive’ would be more forceful than ‘endeavour’ in care vote
UN member states and EU must not enter into economic agreements that would support Israel's settlement activity in Occupied Palestinian Territory, Attorney General says
Report by Medical Protection Society found medical negligence cases take longer and cost more in Ireland than in many countries
The new court, a division of the High Court with three specialist judges assigned to it, replaces High Court’s commercial planning list
‘Cashing in’ short term can cause a sport’s audience to dwindle, conference hears, as Fanning lauds Wimbledon’s example
Judge says Rolls Royce’ commercial court system should be merged with a ‘Rolls Royce’ family court system
The board does not accept that it should concede in this case and wants an opportunity to respond to the applicants’ latest points
Views may differ over what is in ‘the public interest’
‘Big firms want to brief somebody who will charge a fortune so that they can justify charging a fortune’
The high profile of the office of its chief law officer is a valuable asset from the Government’s perspective
Government is keen to promote Ireland as location for international commercial dispute resolution, Dublin conference told
Media, Internet and Data Protection Bar Association launches as AI and online safety regulation evolve
Energy company reveals likely carbon emissions impact of flights by Irish Ministers
Attorney General’s report on nursing home charges masks basic question of how a democracy should respond to violation of constitutional order in layers of evasion
Attorney General Rossa Fanning’s report moves outside remit of legal advice and into political justification
Time and again this State has used public money to intimidate and crush the vulnerable in court
Retired businessman Joseph Conroy says State settled with him because he had ‘a strong case’ and ‘a legal right’ to a State refund for his mother’s private nursing home fees
The issue is did the Health Act require health boards to meet the costs incurred by people in need of nursing home care in circumstances where a public bed was not available?
Labour Party leader calls for redress scheme for those affected by imposition of nursing home charges on medical card holders
Inside Politics: Coalition still has to justify its next steps not just legally or intellectually, but politically
Rossa Fanning argues that litigation is by nature ‘adversarial’
Increased income and price limits for State-backed home loan scheme for people shut out of the traditional mortgage market also to come before Cabinet on Tuesday
Rossa Fanning’s considerable legal experience and friendship with new Taoiseach Leo Varadkar helped put him in the frame as the Government’s new attorney general
Judge had ruled searches be carried out on Michael O’Leary’s messages
Irish tech firm says US investors paid €1.39m under agreed terms; they claim they are entitled to more
Judge says that Kilkenny People newspaper article enjoyed absolute legal privilege
Suggestion there was burden on Kilkenny People to background check court evidence was ‘simply untenable’, says judge
Businessman Leo Mohan took proceedings against father-in-law Paul Anderson
Peter Conlon faces disqualification company director after €4m misappropriated
Sylvia O’Mahoney took case after friends were invited to like decking company’s page
The airline and four Irish subsidiaries are under High Court protection from creditors while an examiner puts together rescue plan
Airline asks High Court to end leases held by Irish subsidiaries
Sylvia O’Mahoney was locked out of profile after messages she didn’t write were sent from it
Creditors tell court they are neutral on airline’s attempt to restructure
Property at Falsk, Strokestown, subject of a repossession order obtained by KBC bank
Siblings fail to attend remote hearing to face latest contempt charge
Solar energy company looking to develop in Republic, Europe, Middle East and Far East
Dragons’ Den investor and husband Canice Nicholas are directors of group employing 160
Order requires Facebook to provide Lisa McGowan with details on account holders
Scheme would save 146 Irish jobs, counsel for airline’s examiner tells High Court
Action over three 190-year-old properties at Seville Place Dublin, were struck out
Laura Ashley Ireland Ltd formed part of Laura Ashley group and employed over 70 people here
Court hears group’s business wiped out by Covid-19 travel restrictions
High Court told retailer’s Irish arm was loss-making even before coronavirus crisis
For six decades, participants in the annual event have argued burning issues of the day
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
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices