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1 week ago |
irishtimes.com | Ray Managh
Fuel “drive-offs”, where motorists leave forecourts without paying, happen at a Dublin filling station every day, a judge has been told in a case in which a van courier successfully sued Circle K for defamation of character, winning €10,000 in damages. Judge Mary O’Malley Costello heard some drivers return to pay their bill when they realise they have made an error, some are never seen again, while others return to pay only when the guards are notified and visit or contact them.
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1 week ago |
irishtimes.com | Ray Managh
A judge has approved a €17,500 settlement offer to a promising young soccer player who was injured just over two years ago during training with Shelbourne Football Club Academy. Barrister Michael Murray told the Circuit Civil Court on Wednesday that Ryan Darcy, now aged 14, of Beresford Gardens, Donabate, Co Dublin, had suffered two lacerations to his face while doing box jumps at the AUL League Complex Facility in Clonshaugh, Coolock, Dublin, in March 2023.
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2 weeks ago |
irishexaminer.com | Ray Managh |Jess Casey
Many parents have been left trying to provide scraps of education for their children at home with no State provision and despite seeking help from dozens of schools, the High Court has heard. The details emerged during the first of many cases expected to appear before the court between now and September where families have initiated legal proceedings to secure appropriate school places for their children.
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2 weeks ago |
echolive.ie | Ray Managh
Ms Justice Marguerite Bolger has granted the parents of 25 children leave in the High Court to legally challenge Minister for Education and Youth Helen McEntee and the National Council for Special Education on their failure to provide school places for special needs children.
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2 weeks ago |
irishexaminer.com | Ray Managh
Joint provisional liquidators have been appointed by the High Court to Dublin company Frank&Bear Limited, stated to be involved in a number of significant digital marketing campaigns in Ireland, the UK, Europe and the United States. Barrister Eoin Coffey told Mr Justice David Holland on Thursday that the company, which employs 12 people, was unable to meet its debts and that two of its three directors were engaged in promoting a petition through the courts for the winding up of the firm.
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