
John Kenny
John Kenny is a barrister (BL) representing Ryanair in their legal challenge against a judgment related to the proposed €200 million underground cargo tunnel at Dublin Airport. He recently announced Ryanair's intention to seek amendments to the High Court's dismissal of their appeal, citing a material error in the previous judgment delivered by Mr Justice Richard Humphreys.
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Barrister John Kenny represented the residents in their appeal against the school's tree-felling plans.
Rathgar residents urged to ‘calm down’ as judge orders school not to fell trees – The Irish TimesJohn Kenny is the barrister representing Ciarán Cosgrave and Róisín McNeela in their legal proceedings.
Bitter neighbour dispute over wall construction at Sutton strand – The Irish TimesRepresented by John Kenny SC, Watchhouse Cross Shopping Centre Ltd took a judicial review challenge.
Planning approval for Aldi Moyross store overturned by High Court – The Irish Times
He is the father of Michelle Kenny and one of the directors of her company.
Showjumper’s ex-partner denies he lacked authority to remove horses from equestrian centre – The Irish TimesBarrister John Kenny is appearing for the developer in the court case regarding the housing development.
Developer says 28 homes may face demolition to comply with council’s order – The Irish Times
John Kenny was Mary Ann Kenny's husband who died suddenly from undiagnosed cardiovascular disease.
‘Had I poisoned my children?’ How a widow’s grief sent her spiralling into delusion | Bereavement
John Kenny is the husband of Mary Ann Kenny who collapsed and died while jogging in 2015.
Author says she is living proof people can recover from severe mental illness – The Irish TimesJohn Kenny was a developer who built houses in Mount Merrion in the 1930s.
Classic Kenny-built five-bed in Mount Merrion for €1.55m – The Irish Times
John Kenny, BL, appearing for the airline, said on Monday that, based on their contention that there was a material error in Mr Justice Richard Humphreys’ judgment, they were seeking to have it reopened.
Ryanair seeks to reopen judgment dismissing challenge to Dublin Airport cargo tunnel – The Irish Times













