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Mr Justice Barry O’Donnell in High Court notes assessing credibility of assertions about sexual orientation ‘undoubtedly’ sensitive and difficult
Scouting Ireland rejected all of the claims and denied it was legally responsible for David O’Brien’s actions
Lawyers for controversial landlord said position is ‘certainly’ not meant to sound ‘like a threat’
An Bord Pleanála and Supermac’s boss Pat McDonagh are contesting the case brought by a local engineer
The solicitor’s appeal was dismissed last April, with her conduct in the High Court described as ‘utterly appalling’
Site was granted permission for 32-apartment scheme by An Bord Pleanála
The agency’s lawyers said Prof Nolan’s position was terminated by reference to the 'express terms' of his contract
Prof Nolan’s lawyers submit there was ‘no conceivable justification’ for his firing
Lawyers for Nolan submitted there was ‘no conceivable justification’ for his summary dismissal ‘in the most egregious fashion’
HSE denied his claims and maintained its care was in line with accepted medical standards
Human rights body says lack of resources ‘cannot be relied upon’ as excuse for not meeting obligations
Jim Cahill cut his three stepchildren off from all income four years after their mother’s death in a road traffic incident
Ronan O’Brien has made ‘very serious admissions’ effectively of dishonesty, says Mr Justice David Barniville
High Court directs that any rental income David Waldron received must be redirected to a receiver
Criminal Assets Bureau took case against Adam Keatinge after PSNI found him in van with cocaine and cash in Co Antrim in 2016