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Application to wind up trading company refused as alternative debt enforcement remedies available
The High Court refused an application by a firm of solicitors seeking to have a trading company wound up due to non-payment of substantial legal fees that had become the subject of a High Court judgment and statutory demand. Despite clear lapses in management and...
Appeal dismissed as injunction restraining trespass on mortgaged property upheld
The Court of Appeal dismissed appeals brought by the defendant, a barrister, against several decisions of the High Court, which had granted the plaintiff an interlocutory injunction restraining the defendant from trespassing on a property subject to a judgment...
Plaintiffs awarded costs and enforcement rights after challenge to judgment mortgage dismissed
The High Court ruled on costs and final orders following a substantive application by the plaintiffs for well-charging relief, arising from a dispute over a judgment mortgage registered against property. The plaintiffs were entirely successful in their claims and in...
ICC Reopens Investigation into the Philippines
Earlier this year, the International Criminal Court (“the ICC”) expressed its...
The Windsor Framework: A New Post-Brexit Agreement Governing the EU-UK Relationship
Since the departure of the United Kingdom from the European Union, the new relationship that has emerged has been a rocky one. Nonetheless, the EU...
Scotland’s Devolved Powers Explained: The Gender Recognition Reform (Scotland) Bill
In one of its last acts of 2022, Scotland’s devolved parliament voted to pass the Gender Recognition Reform Bill. The Bill, if enacted, would have...
High Court judges continue to have split opinions on orders made regarding loss of earnings
Where an individual finds themselves out of work for a considerable period of time, such as following an accident at work, they may be entitled to...
Cian O’Carroll solicitor speaks about medical negligence on The Fifth Court podcast
In the new episode of The Fifth Court podcast, solicitor Cian O'Carroll speaks to presenters Mark Tottenham and Peter Leonard about his path into...
Acts of Union “Shattered” Part 2: UK Supreme Court confirms Acts of Union “Suspended” by Northern Ireland Protocol
On 10 December, 2021, I wrote about how the High Court of Northern Ireland found in Re Allister and Ors [2021] NIQB 64 that the Northern Ireland...
Application to wind up trading company refused as alternative debt enforcement remedies available
The High Court refused an application by a firm of solicitors seeking to have...
Appeal dismissed as injunction restraining trespass on mortgaged property upheld
The Court of Appeal dismissed appeals brought by the defendant, a barrister,...
Plaintiffs awarded costs and enforcement rights after challenge to judgment mortgage dismissed
The High Court ruled on costs and final orders following a substantive...
Judicial review of public contract award refused as court finds no breach in methodology or pricing assessment
The High Court refused an application for judicial review challenging the award of a management services contract by a national energy authority, where the incumbent provider claimed the winning bid was non-compliant with prescribed methodologies and abnormally low in price. The court found that the tender documents did not prohibit the...
Judicial review challenge to amended wind farm planning permission largely dismissed, with conservation objectives issue adjourned for further submissions
The High Court dismissed most of the applicants' judicial review claims challenging the amendment of planning permission for a wind farm, including arguments regarding the need for public participation and the adequacy of conservation measures for certain bird species in nearby protected sites. The court held that, on the facts, the proposed...
The Windsor Framework: A New Post-Brexit Agreement Governing the EU-UK Relationship
Since the departure of the United Kingdom from the European Union, the new relationship that has emerged has been a rocky one. Nonetheless, the EU...
Scotland’s Devolved Powers Explained: The Gender Recognition Reform (Scotland) Bill
In one of its last acts of 2022, Scotland’s devolved parliament voted to pass the Gender Recognition Reform Bill. The Bill, if enacted, would have...
High Court judges continue to have split opinions on orders made regarding loss of earnings
Where an individual finds themselves out of work for a considerable period of time, such as following an accident at work, they may be entitled to...
Cian O’Carroll solicitor speaks about medical negligence on The Fifth Court podcast
In the new episode of The Fifth Court podcast, solicitor Cian O'Carroll speaks to presenters Mark Tottenham and Peter Leonard about his path into...
