
Padraic Lyons
Padraic Lyons SC is a barrister representing Jonathan Cosgrove in his judicial review case against the Department of Justice, expressing confusion over the decision to pause IIP applications that has jeopardized Cosgrove's law firm.
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Padraic Lyons, counsel for one of the seniors, denies the allegations against his client.
Army apprentice was verbally abused and mocked by seniors day before death, tribunal hears – The Irish TimesBarrister Padraic Lyons represents the three members of the disciplinary appeals panel.
Two resignations from panel convened to hear Enoch Burke appeal, court told – The Irish TimesBarrister Padraic Lyons, for the Dap, told Judge Brian Cregan last month his clients were providing an undertaking to postpone the Dap hearing.
Enoch Burke informed of resignations from panel which heard appeal over his dismissal – The Irish TimesPadraic Lyons is counsel for Mr Jacobs and mentioned that both sides agreed on filing affidavits.
DAA commits to pausing investigation into Kenny Jacobs pending hearing – The Irish TimesPadraic Lyons SC opposed Mr Burke's application on behalf of the disciplinary appeals panel.
Enoch Burke fails in effort to temporarily halt disciplinary hearing – The Irish TimesPadraic Lyons represented Gary Rooney during the Labour Court proceedings.
Senior X executive concedes 48-hour window for Twitter staff to decide future was ‘not ideal’ – The Irish TimesPadraic Lyons SC questioned Gary Rooney about the nature of his departure from Twitter.
Twitter challenges €500,000 WRC award to former Dublin-based manager over ‘enhanced opportunity’ to depart job – The Irish TimesPadraic Lyons represented the receiver and discussed the implications of granting a stay.
Butler brothers secure stay on order restricting them from acting as company directors – The Irish TimesAppearing for Mr Cosgrove, Padraic Lyons SC expressed confusion over the department's position.
Solicitor claims firm is ‘jeopardised’ by alleged decision to pause ‘golden visa’ applications – The Irish Times

































