Sports and Footware Store Seeks €500,000 Rent Cut Over Lockdown Closures
A popular Grafton Street footwear and clothing store has asked the High Court to declare that it has no liability for more than €500,000 in rent during 253 days of pandemic-ordered closures that...
High Court Action Over Catastrophic Injuries Sustained While Trekking Mountain
A man is suing his employer in the High Court over catastrophic injuries he sustained when he fell more than 500ft descending a mountain in MacGillycuddy’s Reeks in Co Kerry. The man, an engineering...
Judge refused “Winding Up Petition” in unpaid rent case
High Court Ms Justice Butler of the High Court has declined to grant a winding up petition taken by a landlord against a commercial tenant. Non-payment of rent The dispute related to non-payment of...
Construction and Demolition Waste Only Orders High Court
The High Court has ruled that only construction and demolition waste can be accepted at a waste recycling facility located in the Midlands. Mr Justice Garrett Simmons ruled that the site, located in...
1/3 People Believe that Rights of People with Disabilities Not Adequately Respected in Ireland
Those with disabilities and their rights are not sufficiently protected in Irish law, according to a survey commissioned by Safeguarding Ireland. The survey, which was carried out by Red C last...
WhatsApp fined for breaching data protection rules
Huge fine WhatsApp has been fined €225 million by the Irish Data Protection Commission for breaching data protection rules. The tech giant has criticised the fine, calling it excessive and...
8 things you need to know about purchasing property in 2021
1. I wonder when I should start looking for a mortgage to purchase a property? Shop around for your mortgage prior to placing any offers on a property. Know exactly what the bank will offer to you...
Partner of Deceased Woman Brings High Court Challenge Over Refusal to Allow Him Access to her Pension
A High Court challenge has been brought by a man over the refusal of the Minister for Social Protection to grant him access to his late partner’s pension. 2005 Social Welfare Consolidation Act The...
Workplace Relations Commission Awards €15k to Man Who Was Accused of Being Drunk at Work
The Workplace Relations Commission (WRC) has ruled that a man who had been drinking alcohol just hours before starting work and subsequently lost his job has been unfairly dismissed. The man, who...
Judge condemns ‘unregulated charlatans’ who prey on vulnerable debtors
High Court Mr Justice Barrett of the High Court has condemned individuals who purport to assist indebted homeowners, in arrears with their mortgages, and facing repossession of their family home. In...
11 Things You Need to Buy a House in Ireland
What documents do I need to get started ? All property transactions in Ireland require an Irish personal public service number generally called a PPS number. This is the Irish equivalent of the...
Legislation approved to allow outdoor drinking
Licensing issues. The opening of thousands of businesses operating in the hospitality sector was likely to be affected when Gardaí in Galway raised an issue in respect of licensing. The Gardaí...