Woman refuses to leave hospital after 719 days, court hears
Hospital says private room needed to provide dignified environment for end-of-life patients
Hospital says private room needed to provide dignified environment for end-of-life patients
Cork city residents and Friends of the Irish Environment question management of issue
Dr Eltayeb Elkhabir practised without adequate professional indemnity cover
Court heard baby suffered injury due to shoulder dystocia, resulting in left Erb’s palsy
Application due before High Court on Monday
Dr Martin Lawlor (49) was killed after being struck by vehicle while walking home from Christmas party in 2018
Christopher O’Driscoll had taken proceedings over brain scan carried out at University Hospital Kerry following a stroke
Restaurateur and hotelier says action relates to company taxes during Covid which are being repaid under phased arrangement
News organisations made application to judge in respect of reporting restrictions
Employee claims she was let go for serious misconduct after instruction to delist 10 patients
High Court overturns deed of separation that was of ‘much greater benefit’ to him than her
It is alleged there was a failure to diagnose Christopher O’Driscoll’s stroke
Wilson’s Hospital School seeks further contempt orders against teacher, with court hearing interrupted by family members
He sued Diocese of Down and Connor over alleged abuse in early 1970s
Anita Little claims she was dismissed following instructions to suspend 10 patients from waiting list
Meta says it suspended accounts used to provide advertising services without warning due to serious breaches
Richard Henggeler brought proceedings against festival chief executive Anthony O’Gara and John McCarthy, festival director and accountant
GAA player Mark Keane was injured while freeing a colleague who was trapped in machine
Nicolae and Florin Mazarache were stopped by a garda at Dublin Airport in April 2021
High Court will assess damages at a future date
Judicial review proceedings brought by company against the Commission for Regulation of Utilities and EirGrid
Maths lecturer’s submission described existing process as ‘unconstitutional, unfair and undemocratic and contrary’ to Constitution
Nicola Murphy’s husband, three children and extended family members sued GP Sumi Moodley following her death
Worker allegedly drafted own employment contract and attended Electric Picnic while off sick
Judicial review proceedings brought by company against the Commission for Regulation of Utilities and EirGrid
Jennifer O’Carroll given the undertakings in response to claims she made about how CEO Karl Bohlin has been running the business
It was claimed that Jonathan Hughes allegedly suffered significant asphyxiation at and around time of his birth
Court of Appeal dismissed Noel Martin snr’s application and awarded costs against him
Dispute arose between hospital and HSE over arrangements around moving patient with severe brain injury
Injunction sought restraining him from using data or disclosing or making it available to others
Judge said it was ‘regrettable’ the solicitor had chosen ‘to put his head in sand’ and LSRA had to bring application before court
Pepper Finance claims ‘legitimate basis’ for its concerns about Dublin businessman’s registration as full owner
Unauthorised quarrying activity carried out on the lands since 2023, court hears
Businessman alleged instruction not to nominate independents was unconstitutional
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