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Jackie Lavin has settled her dispute with long-time partner Bill Cullen over a Kerry house
A court has slapped down planners for letting 'irrelevant' details stop a Kildare wind farm
Newbridge Credit Union's directors have escaped bans after a court battle
Panasonic has taken an Irish firm to the High Court for breaching copyright
A Monaghan farmer is suing a vulture fund to stop it selling his cattle
Tallaght's shopping centre is suing Three to force it to keep a store open
Lidl's controversial €15m Castleknock development has ended up in the High Court
The firm behind Golden Pages has a 'reasonable prospect' of surviving its insolvency
Dublin council says a food magnate's new restaurant poses an 'unacceptable' risk
A Dublin cake shop will be wound up after an 'aggressive' standoff for €100,000 in rates
The Wexford Echo and its sister titles are being put into liquidation
Gay Byrne's property syndicate has settled a bitter court row over a €13.5m investment
A High Court challenge to 200 'cheap, unsuitable' homes for Howth has been thrown out
A Dublin tourist attraction is suing Fáilte Ireland for its 'irrational' refusal of funding
The High Court has squashed a bid to stop the state's €3bn AIB share sale
A third challenge to Dublin Airport's €320m runway extension has been fast-tracked
A woman denies blackmailing Grant Thornton for €1 million over a huge data-protection breach
Two court cases over the Mercantile pub group's merger are settled - but one still remains
The way has been cleared for a High Court showdown between investors and AIB
Permanent TSB shareholders are suing the Finance Minister over the bank's bailout
The head of the Mercantile pub group has gone to court to fight his dismissal
Jackie Lavin sues her long-time partner Bill Cullen over a Kerry house
Ulster Bank settles with manager accused of giving parents 10 times the normal savings rate
The firm behind Ireland's largest solar farm has gone to the High Court to fight its refusal
A copywriter has gone to the High Court to make sure she can't be fired
Traveller family launches legal action for Clare County Council to give them accommodation
Family forced out of home after 'toxic' mould made their children sick, court told
Permanent TSB's ex-boss sues for €850,000 over his 'humiliating' departure
American Apparel's flagship Dublin store is going into liquidation
Apple wants the courts to clear its massive Galway data centre 'as expeditiously as possible'
The accounts of a Dubai firm linked to Arden Forestry have been frozen
Ex-telecoms worker drops High Court claim his employer 'tapped' his personal information
Eir claims the duty to provide phone services for all has 'unlawfully interfered' with its rights
Ireland's largest independent linen supplier, Celtic Linen, seeks court protection
Volkswagen wants to put the brakes on a claim against it in a Mayo district court
Debenhams' survival plans have been cleared after millions in debts written off
Woman whose home featured on RTÉ's Room To Improve accepts settlement of €100,000
The company behind Dublin's Trinity Bar & Venue is going into examinership
Developer Michael O'Flynn's rejected €75m housing plan has got a second chance