Richard Henggeler is shareholder in Kerry Rose Festival Limited and it is understood proceedings are aimed at securing return of money allegedly loaned by him to company
High Court
Court told services would ‘immediately stop’ if company ceases operations
At issue is investment in Polish shopping centre project
Board of management says the school lacks the expertise and access to supports required to meet the child’s needs
Development was carried out on a Co Cork site in ‘complete disregard of planning legislation’, Mr Justice Richard Humphreys says
Land Development Agency granted leave last year by planning board for development
Operator of the Corrib gasfield brings proceedings against Minister for the Environment, Ireland and the Attorney General
Lawyers for David Johnstone say client deemed eligible for support in 2012 but DLR council failed to identify nature of what it deems appropriate
Legal counsel for the two applicants says the 1975 law under which they are charged is designed to deal with offences such as aircraft hijackings
It is understood Mike Rizzuto’s complaints relate to coverage of a fundraiser he set up following the attack on his father
High Court ruling caused ‘confusion’ and led to many District Court adjournments, DPP submits
The case should have been brought in the ‘faster and cheaper’ District Court, said the judge
Judge dismisses case, saying while the witness was honest and suffered the injuries claimed, there were important ‘evidential gaps’ in her evidence
The 42-year-old man was granted leave to apply for judicial review into claims the Home Office unlawfully delayed his case until its controversial plan became operational
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