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The Fifth Court - DSBA Legal Podcast of the Year

By: Peter Leonard BL Mark Tottenham BL
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  • Ireland's legal podcast, presented by the Law Society Award Winning team of Peter Leonard BL and Mark Tottenham BL

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  • E72 - Pt. 1 'A Century of Irish Courts' - Mr. Justice Gerard Hogan, Supreme Court & Prof. Diarmaid Ferriter, UCD
    Apr 30 2024

    E72 The Fifth Court with @Mark Tottenham BL and @Peter Leonard BL were invited to attend a conference in Dublin Castle celebrating 100 years of Irish courts


    Part 1. Our hosts interviewed Mr. Justice Gerard Hogan and Prof. Diarmaid Ferriter of UCD discussing the founding of the Irish courts system post British rule, how politicians had to 'tread softly' to keep some of the more conservative lawyers on side, how referrals to the British Privy Council were ended, and on a lighter note, whether Mr. Justice Hogan would have preferred to the Brehon Law type robes that had been mooted!


    The two host also discuss three more cases from the Decisis.ie casebook

    • The first case involved a non-compete clause where a senior staff member joined a rival company.
    • The second High Court case is a Succession Acts case and a dispute involving three siblings and a question over signatures on disclaimers
    • The third case is a Defamation action involving businessman Declan Ganley and news outlet CNN

    With thanks to Clio Legal Software


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    41 mins
  • E71 The Fifth Court - DSBA 'Legal Podcast of the Year' - Dr. Charles Garavan, UCD Business - The 'Apple Case'.
    Apr 23 2024

    Episode 71 The Fifth Court with Peter Leonard BL and Mark Tottenham BL

    The Apple Tax Case


    Will they, won't they? Should they, would they?


    Questions, questions, questions about the now infamous 'Apple tax case' whereby some groups are hoping to make the Irish State accept more than €13bn in taxes they say are owed by the global iPhone maker. Meanwhile the Irish Government is hoping to avoid receiving this massive windfall!


    It's a case without precedent in Ireland that has given its own windfall to the commentariat.

    On this episode our hosts interview Dr. Charles Garavan, lawyer and tax expert, who is Assistant Professor at the Business Faculty at UCD. (BTW, he's also a 'memory man' that you'll learn more about on the podcast. Fascinating.).

    The Apple case may be heading, slowly but finally, towards a conclusion. This interview is an 'Apple Tax 101' that will have you perfectly informed when discussing it with colleagues.

    Charles' book choice is 'A Guide to the Good Life' by William B. Irvine


    As always our two hosts also delve into three recent cases from the Decisis.ie casebook, including;

    • A habeas corpus application where the judge ruled that a doctor had withheld relevant information
    • A personal injuries case where an employee cut themselves whilst carrying trays. The judge in this case decided there was partial responsibility
    • A case under a European Arrest Warrant where a Czech national was wanted for road traffic offences in his native country. The judge ordered him sent back.

    With thanks to Clio legal software


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    38 mins
  • E70 The Fifth Court, Des Geraghty, former SIPTU President and MEP, on the Sinn Fein Funds cases of the 1940s.
    Apr 16 2024

    E70 The Fifth Court


    Hosts Peter Leonard BL and Mark Tottenham BL entertain a most entertaining guest on this episode. Des Geraghty, a national figure for his work in the trade union movement, former president of SIPTU, one time MEP, a writer, musician and so much more (as you'll hear) joins our two interlocutors to discuss the most interesting cases ( as there were a number) involving the so-called Sinn Fein Funds. The conversation eventually gets to the London based Hurlingham private members club, founded in 1869, and how its history had a direct bearing on where those so-called 'Sinn Fein Funds' ended up. It will also be of interest to students of recent Irish history as to how Judge Kingsmill Moore traced back the Sinn Fein lineage. A bit of 'Who Do You Think You Are' on The Fifth Court.


    Three cases from the Decisis legal casebook include;

    • A case involving a collision at sea involving a trawler and a bulk carrier. One of them made 'foolhardy turn' according to the judge hearing the case.
    • A second is a personal injuries case and the discovery of medical records. The judge decided he didn't want any fishing expeditions.
    • The third case is yet another Isaac Wunder order where Mr. Justice Charles Meenan decided that the appellants had made scurrilous claims.

    With thanks to Clio Legal Software.


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    38 mins

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