Two new Supreme Court judges announced The Government has announced the nominations of High Court judges Ms Justice Elizabeth Dunne and Ms Justice Mary Laffoy to the Supreme Court. News • 25 Jul 13
Two new Supreme Court judges announced The Government has announced the nominations of High Court judges Ms Justice Elizabeth Dunne and Ms Justice Mary Laffoy to the Supreme Court. News • 25 Jul 13
SBP's examiner in talks with 3 interested parties The examiner for Post Publications – which owns the Sunday Business Post – has told the High Court he is at a “critical stage” of negotiations with three parties interested in investing in the company. Business • 31 May 13
SBP's examiner in talks with 3 interested parties The examiner for Post Publications – which owns the Sunday Business Post – has told the High Court he is at a “critical stage” of negotiations with three parties interested in investing in the company. Business • 31 May 13
8 expressions of interest in Sunday Business Post Eight expressions of interest in investing in the Sunday Business Post have been filed so far, the High Court has heard. Business • 15 Mar 13
8 expressions of interest in Sunday Business Post Eight expressions of interest in investing in the Sunday Business Post have been filed so far, the High Court has heard. Business • 15 Mar 13
Judgment on right-to-die case due in January The High Court will deliver judgment on 10 January in the case of Wicklow woman Marie Fleming, who took a landmark case challenging the ban on assisted suicide. News • 13 Dec 12
Judgment on right-to-die case due in January The High Court will deliver judgment on 10 January in the case of Wicklow woman Marie Fleming, who took a landmark case challenging the ban on assisted suicide. News • 13 Dec 12
High Court to decide on referendum challenge The High Court will give its decision tomorrow in the case of a Dublin man who is challenging the spending by Government of €1.1m of public money on an allegedly one-sided information campaign about the Children's Referendum. News • 31 Oct 12
High Court to decide on referendum challenge The High Court will give its decision tomorrow in the case of a Dublin man who is challenging the spending by Government of €1.1m of public money on an allegedly one-sided information campaign about the Children's Referendum. News • 31 Oct 12
Atlantic Homecare's rescue plan approved The High Court has approved a rescue plan for DIY chain Atlantic Homecare, which is part of the Grafton Group. Business • 17 Sep 12
Atlantic Homecare's rescue plan approved The High Court has approved a rescue plan for DIY chain Atlantic Homecare, which is part of the Grafton Group. Business • 17 Sep 12
Quinns given 3 weeks to comply with court orders Seán Quinn, his son and nephew have been given three weeks to comply with orders forcing them to reverse steps they took to put property assets out of the reach of the former Anglo Irish. Business • 29 Jun 12
Quinns given 3 weeks to comply with court orders Seán Quinn, his son and nephew have been given three weeks to comply with orders forcing them to reverse steps they took to put property assets out of the reach of the former Anglo Irish. Business • 29 Jun 12
Quinns found to be in contempt of court Seán Quinn and his son, Seán Quinn Junior and nephew, Peter Darragh Quinn, have all been found guilty of contempt of court Business • 26 Jun 12
Quinns found to be in contempt of court Seán Quinn and his son, Seán Quinn Junior and nephew, Peter Darragh Quinn, have all been found guilty of contempt of court Business • 26 Jun 12
High Court refuses Pearse Doherty application The High Court has refused an application by a Sinn Féin TD seeking to have the Referendum Commission withdraw some remarks it made earlier this month. News • 30 May 12
High Court refuses Pearse Doherty application The High Court has refused an application by a Sinn Féin TD seeking to have the Referendum Commission withdraw some remarks it made earlier this month. News • 30 May 12
Record €11.5m settlement awarded after car crash The largest settlement in a personal injury case in the history of the State was agreed at the High Court today when €11.5m was given to a ten-year-old boy from Loughrea, Co Galway. Ireland • 20 Apr 12
Record €11.5m settlement awarded after car crash The largest settlement in a personal injury case in the history of the State was agreed at the High Court today when €11.5m was given to a ten-year-old boy from Loughrea, Co Galway. Ireland • 20 Apr 12
Eircom granted interim examiner Eircom has been granted an interim examiner beginning what is believed to be the biggest examinership in Irish corporate history. News • 30 Mar 12
Eircom granted interim examiner Eircom has been granted an interim examiner beginning what is believed to be the biggest examinership in Irish corporate history. News • 30 Mar 12
Eircom asks for court protection The High Court will give its decision tomorrow on Eircom's application for court protection. News • 30 Mar 12
Eircom asks for court protection The High Court will give its decision tomorrow on Eircom's application for court protection. News • 30 Mar 12
<p>Couple can challenge repossession order</p> A Dublin couple has been given permission by the High Court to challenge the power of the County Registrar of Dublin to make orders for the repossession of homes. Ireland • 16 Nov 10
<p>Couple can challenge repossession order</p> A Dublin couple has been given permission by the High Court to challenge the power of the County Registrar of Dublin to make orders for the repossession of homes. Ireland • 16 Nov 10
<p>Court hears challenge over repossessions</p> A Dublin couple have asked the High Court for permission to challenge the power of the County Registrar of Dublin to make orders for the repossession of homes. Ireland • 15 Nov 10
<p>Court hears challenge over repossessions</p> A Dublin couple have asked the High Court for permission to challenge the power of the County Registrar of Dublin to make orders for the repossession of homes. Ireland • 15 Nov 10