The Irish High Court has granted an interlocutory injunction restraining the infringement of a plaintiff’s registered trade mark, finding that damages would not be an adequate remedy in the circumstances.
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Pensioner sues Ryanair claiming she was injured when plane hit turbulence
Defence counsel told the court the 72-year-old has post-traumatic stress disorder and a phobia of flying. Ryanair has denied all the claims and says if the incident took place it was not caused by any act, default, neglect or omission by the airline.
Family of factory worker who died of lung disease settles case for €375,000
Father allegedly inhaled chemical dust during production of chewing gum, court hears
Separated father loses ‘most unusual’ bid for damages over court order
Man brought an appeal over a High Court ruling in his favour, seeking damages of €1m-€3m
Teenager with cerebral palsy secures €12.5m settlement over ‘negligent’ decision at birth
A 17-year-old boy with cerebral palsy has secured a final payment of €12.5m as settlement of his High Court action over the circumstances of his birth at Waterford Regional Hospital.
Boy who fractured arm playing on slide settles case for €60,000
Son was not in mother’s line of sight at time of accident during hotel birthday party
Challenged: Woman attacks the sick reality of the new Personal Injury Guidelines
Facebook Ireland sued over alleged non-payment for ads
Cyprus-registered developer claims company failed to pay bills for months of February to April last
Debt Collection: Recovery in Ireland & Northern Ireland
How does the debt recovery process work in Ireland. What to do when someone owes you money.