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A provisional liquidator has been appointed to American Apparel's Grafton Street store
Claims of extortion bid by businessman 'untrue and outrageous', he says
President of African country has case over mean Facebook comments thrown out in Dublin High Court
Minister says gardaí can no longer be required to work without rest or meal breaks
Creche secures injunction over Applegreen station pumping "foul" smelling waste water
Staff member at Oberstown threatened with screwdriver in latest disturbance
Convicted drug dealer denies calling prison officer "a dog"
Woman at risk of being made homeless brings court action against Dublin City Council
Retired woman sues insurer for refusing to pay disability because she wouldn't take a test
Oberstown teen claims he received 'inhuman and degrading treatment'
Doctor takes dealer to court for failing to deliver his McLaren sports car
Teacher claims she was 'spied on' after bringing legal action against insurance company
Court orders Google to turn over identity of person who ran alleged defamatory ad campaign
The examinership of Dublin's Trinity Bar & Venue is to be opposed
Wicklow man fighting extradition to US over alleged Silk Road connections
Receivers regain possession of farm belonging to former Ireland's Fittest Family winners
High Court orders Wicklow man to be extradited to the US to face black market Silk Road charges
Former Ireland's Fittest Family winners ordered to hand over Cork farm
Developer wins case over rejected planning for €75 million south county Dublin development
Former Fine Gael councillor loses appeal against conviction for receiving corrupt payments
Six mortgage holders win compensation of up to €25k from PTSB
Clerys workers heckle and criticise director of property firm at High Court
Court clears way for deportation of man accused of being Isil's “main recruiter” in Ireland
Serial killer Mark Nash seeks Supreme Court damages over alleged delay in his own prosecution
Dublin's Dobbins restaurant has been put into examinership
Teenager accused of having sex with underage girl bids to stop trial
Alleged Islamic State recruiter has his deportation challenge dismissed
Love/Hate, Vikings producers accused of diverting funds out of company
Man who was sexually abused for years by active garda settles action with State
Court battle over examinership of one of Ireland's top golf courses
Family ordered to leave vacant council house they moved into without permission
High Court appoints examiner to Debenhams chain
Company at centre of Clerys closure launches High Court challenge against investigators
Student with dyslexia brings fresh High Court appeal to secure help for Leaving Cert exams
Man allegedly caught going to the toilet in a bush loses High Court case
Court upholds the deportation of Nigerian woman who went into hiding for five years
Dyslexic student launches High Court action after being denied exam support
Jury awards €13k damages to man who claims he was assaulted by gardaí
Man claims garda struck him with weapon while he was handcuffed
RTÉ wants Seán Gallagher's e-mails to defend itself against his 'tweetgate' lawsuit