Donald Binchy

Donald Binchy

judge Ireland

Donald Binchy is a judge on the Court of Appeal in Ireland. He is known for his legal expertise and has presided over significant cases, including recent rulings involving high-profile figures in disputes related to arbitration and insurance matters.

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Ireland Ireland: Mr Justice Donald Binchy said there was a 'distinct air of unreality' in the appellants’ claim that the fee arrangement amounted to champerty. 5

The Irish Times – major Irish daily, est. 1859: Dublin landlord fails in appeal against €2.4m judgment for unpaid tax and interest – The Irish Times

Ireland Ireland: Mr Justice Donald Binchy said he was satisfied that section 11 of the Arbitration Act operated as a 'complete bar to an appeal from the High Court'. 5

The Irish Times – major Irish daily, est. 1859: Michael Flatley loses appeal attempt over arbitration in dispute over Cork mansion – The Irish Times