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Constitutional Law – Tribunals of Inquiry

An application was brought by way of Judicial Review to the High Court seeking
to challenge various orders of the Mahon Planning Tribunal relating to the former Taoiseach Mr. Bertie Ahern TD. These related to:

  1. A claim of Legal Professional Privilege.
  2. A claim relating to Parliamentary Privilege as provided in Article 15(13) of the Constitution.
  3. The Tribunal refusing to make disclosure of various documents referred to in evidence

A Divisional Hearing of the High Court heard the case and then reserved judgment and found for the Applicant on all grounds.  A summary of the Judgment is attached herewith.  In this action the firm instructed Mr. Brian Murray SC, Mr. Shane Murphy SC, Mr. Barry O Donnell BL and Mr. Douglas Clarke BL.

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Brain Injury

This case recently settled at Hearing of a young man who suffered traumatic brain injuries following a road traffic accident. The High Court approved a settlement of €3m together with costs of the Proceedings. Such settlement provided for the future care of the Plaintiff with the Peter Bradley Foundation, an association which specialises in the rehabilitation and treatment of patients who have suffered an Acquired Brain Injury (ABI).

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Judicial Review Injunction – High Court

We were consulted on behalf of the Ward Union Hunt Club, established more than 150 years ago, who obtain an annual licence under the 1976 Wildlife Act from the Minister of the Environment.  Just before Christmas last the Minister issued a restricted licence.

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Shipping Case
Shipping Law / Employment: In Re: MV Merchant Brilliant The firm was consulted by the International Transport Federation. The matter at issue concerned payment of wages to the crew, some of whom had not been paid for several months and the remainder of whom were being paid at rates considerably below the set minimum rates. 
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