
Michael Cush
Michael Cush is a prominent senior counsel in Ireland, specializing in commercial law and litigation. He is known for his strong advocacy skills and is currently representing David Kelly in a legal dispute surrounding the Web Summit.
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Michael Cush suggested a national day or moment of solidarity for Palestine in a letter to The Irish Times.
Ireland will be remembered as a beacon in dark times if we pass the Occupied Territories Bill – The Irish TimesThe proposal for a national day of solidarity was made by Michael Cush.
Simon Harris considers Gaza national day of solidarity – The Irish Times
Michael Cush SC opposed the application for Bennett on grounds of delay.
Construction firm sues over alleged €6.8m defects in glazing to Dublin office block – The Irish TimesMichael Cush SC, for the defendant, argued Yoplait failed to meet the requirements for an injunction including in relation a number of factual matters.
Yoplait seeks injunction over Danone Skyr launch in Ireland – The Irish TimesMichael Cush represented David Kelly in the court proceedings against Paddy Cosgrave.
Three angry men finally settle their differences – The Irish TimesMichael Cush SC is representing David Kelly in the ongoing civil trial.
Web Summit civil case further adjourned for talks – The Irish TimesMichael Cush is representing David Kelly in the court case against Paddy Cosgrave.
Paddy Cosgrave’s Web Summit partners ‘cheated’ on him and his firm, court hears – The Irish TimesMichael Cush is the barrister representing Web Summit minority shareholder David Kelly in a High Court civil trial.
Internal memo suggests Paddy Cosgrave may have been in charge even after resignation, court hears – The Irish TimesMichael Cush is the barrister representing David Kelly in the civil trial against Paddy Cosgrave.
‘No question’ Paddy Cosgrave knew about complaint against former Web Summit director – The Irish TimesMichael Cush is part of David Kelly's legal team.
Court to hear five separate Web Summit actions – The Irish Times



















