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Date fixed for case of couple who had an abortion after they were told of a fatal foetal abnormality
The couple claim they were wrongly told of a fatal genetic abnormality. By Aodhan O Faolain Thursday 11 Mar 2021, 5:41 PM Mar 11th 2021, 5:41 PM 40,493 Views 0 Comments
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THE HIGH COURT has fixed a date in June for the hearing of damages actions brought by a couple whose unborn child was aborted after they were told it had a fatal foetal abnormality.
The couple have sued, seeking damages, various parties including the National Maternity Hospital at Holles Street and a private clinic Merrion Fetal Health, which is run by five consultant obstetrician gynaecologists.
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Hotel brings High Court action over insurer s failure to pay out on Covid-19 business disruption claim
The claim has been brought by the awarding winning Headfort Arms Hotel in Kells, Co Meath. By Aodhan O Faolain Friday 5 Mar 2021, 2:32 PM Mar 5th 2021, 2:32 PM 14,805 Views 0 Comments
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A WELL-KNOWN Co Meath hotel has launched High Court proceedings over a failure by insurer Zurich to pay out on a claim for business disruption caused by the Covid-19 pandemic.
The claim has been brought by the awarding winning Headfort Arms Hotel in Kells, Co Meath.
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A well-known Co Meath hotel has launched High Court proceedings over a failure by insurer Zurich to pay out on a claim for business disruption caused by the Covid-19 pandemic.
The claim has been brought by the awarding winning Headfort Arms Hotel, in Kells Co Meath.
Represented by Richard Kean SC, Darren Lehane SC and Gareth Robinson Bl, the 4-star 260 bedroomed hotel says it entered into a policy of insurance with Zurich in October 2019.
The hotel claims that under that policy it is entitled to be indemnified for the disruption its business has suffered, including forced closure, due to the pandemic.