Legal

Dwyer murder appeal, planning court and personal injuries top the legal agenda

This year looks set to be a dramatic year of change for the courts

Graham Dwyer (second left) leaving Blackrock Garda Station in Dublin in October 2013 to appear in court charged with the murder of Elaine O’Hara: appeal concerns the admissibility of mobile phone records. Picture: Collins Courts

The next 12 months are set to bring about many new legal developments, from landmark judgments to new governance regimes, and the implementation of long-awaited legislation.

As the new legal year begins, the Business Post has canvassed the opinion of some of the country’s top lawyers as to what we can expect from 2024.

Graham Dwyer

The highest profile case due to be heard is Graham Dwyer’s appeal against his conviction in 2015 for the ...