
Conleth Bradley
Conleth Bradley is a High Court judge in Ireland who recently granted Hugh Farrell permission to apply for a judicial review regarding claims of bullying and harassment within the Defence Forces. His role in this case highlights the judicial system's engagement in matters concerning the treatment of military personnel.
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Recent news mentions
Judge Conleth Bradley was involved in the ruling regarding the TDs' legal costs.
Two TDs awarded 50% of costs in unsuccessful legal challenge over ‘super junior’ ministers – The Irish TimesMr Justice Conleth Bradley refused the reliefs sought by X in the High Court judgment.
X loses High Court challenge brought against Coimisiún na Meán safety code – The Irish Times
Mr Justice Conleth Bradley held that the company was entitled to €40,000 damages over the defamation.
Damages award to Dublin firm over online review should make people ‘think twice’ before ‘venting’ online, says internet law expert – The Irish TimesMr Justice Conleth Bradley assessed damages in the defamation case involving James Manning.
Dublin man who posted defamatory Trustpilot and Google reviews must pay €40,000, court rules – The Irish TimesMr Justice Conleth Bradley granted Hugh Farrell permission to apply for a judicial review.
Serving member of Defence Forces allowed to apply for judicial review over bullying and harassment – The Irish Times






