Former CEO of Irish Nationwide Building Society, who was worth €75 million in 2006, left with less than €25,000 in two personal bank accounts, court told
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Mother of profoundly disabled boy challenges refusal of maximum care allowance in appeal of ‘systemic importance’ for carers
Waterford woman challenged constitutionality of guidelines after leg injury assessed for €3,000
Previous board of management approved principal’s inflation of pupil enrolment figures, court told
Slow start to voting in Stoneybatter in Dublin as local residents have their say in ‘family’ and ‘care’ referendums
Belgian Shepherd Cleo was seized after allegedly attacking and biting garda involved in arresting owner
Supreme Court finalising judgment on landmark appeal over guidelines slashing personal injury awards
Waterford woman’s appeal was heard a year ago but court now seeking submissions on a specific legal issue
Engineering company had secured injuction preventing members of Unite the Union from taking action
Three women who have taken exceptional paths explain what drives them, and what challenges them, as they go about their work in law
Yes vote would have long-term consequences in tax, property and family law, group claims
The court allowed the appeal by Eugene McCool, substituted as plaintiff for McCool Controls and Engineering Limited
Brendan Grehan, who represented Gerard Hutch during his trial at the non-jury court last year, urges reform of emergency law dating back 50 years
Mark Crawford is serving a mandatory life sentence for murdering Patrick ‘Pa’ O’Connor (24) in 2018
Impact of Constitution’s ‘woman in the home’ article for carer’s allowance payment among issues raised
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