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Stillorgan Leisureplex developers ‘could lose millions’ without injunction

By: The Irish Times
Posted on: 14-Feb-2020
Filed under: Latest Legal News
The company behind a €100 million redevelopment plan for the Stillorgan Leisureplex in Dublin claims it could suffer “millions and millions of losses” if it does not get a High Court injunction giving it possession of the premises from its tenant.

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Mother (93) has right of residence upheld despite judgment against son

By: The Irish Times
Posted on: 22-Jan-2020
Filed under: Latest Legal News
A 93-year-old woman is “perfectly entitled” to continue residing at her family home regardless of a judgment for €779,000 against her son, who owns the property, the High Court has ruled.

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EU court adviser: data privacy laws should apply in national security cases

By: Irish Times
Posted on: 17-Jan-2020
Filed under: Latest Legal News
The European Court of Justice should uphold its 2016 decision that personal data cannot be seized and held indiscriminately by governments even on national security grounds, the court’s advocate general has said in an opinion.

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Family can take legal action over alleged Garda assaults

By: Irish Times
Posted on: 27-Feb-2017
Filed under: Latest Legal News
A civil action arising out of an incident in which a mother and her son say they were assaulted by gardaí in their home can proceed, the Court of Appeal has ruled.

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Woman who broke ankle on Tayto Park slide settles action

By: Irish Times
Posted on: 14-Feb-2017
Filed under: Personal Injury
A Dublin woman who broke her ankle on the “Tayto Twister” slide at Tayto Park has settled her High Court action on undisclosed terms.

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Boy who cut his arm on hotel bed awarded €18,000

By: journal.ie
Posted on: 14-Jun-2016
A FIVE-YEAR-OLD schoolboy, who lacerated his left arm on a pull-out bed in a Dublin hotel, has been awarded €18,000 damages in the Circuit Civil Court.

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Boy who trapped his head in gates awarded €50,000

By: Irish Times
Posted on: 26-Jan-2016
A seven-year-old boy, who was injured when his head was trapped in electric security gates, has been awarded more than €50,000 damages in the Circuit Civil Court.

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