WHAT A coincidence that Judge Max Barrett should choose the example of Digicel when citing case law in an intriguing High Court legal battle featuring an Irish company with connections to acolytes of Denis O’Brien. The spat is a colourful one, in which the judge referred to “reprehensible behaviour” by the other party to the... Read more »
“REPREHENSIBLE BEHAVIOUR” IN THE HIGH COURT
WHAT A coincidence that Judge Max Barrett should choose the example of Digicel when citing case law in an intriguing High Court legal battle featuring an Irish company with connections to acolytes of Denis O’Brien. The spat is a colourful one, in which the judge referred to “reprehensible behaviour” by the other party to the... Read more »