Judicial Reviews - What New Information Can You Put Before the Court?
Senior Associate Jay Sattin of our Planning & Environment team discuss a recent case. They look at Reid v An Bord Pleanála, which investigates what information can be put before the court that wasn’t previously in front of the decision maker. This is a helpful review for developers concerned with a potential judicial review of a project.
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