Developers settle 8m High Court claim against alleged 'serial objectors' from Meath
Briefly

Mr Lynch and Ms Leavy vehemently denied all allegations against them, asserting that their objections were legitimate and made within the framework of planning laws, claiming no vexatious intent.
Glenveagh's legal action was noted as the first of its kind in Ireland, alleging abusive tactics that allegedly interfered with its business interests, costing millions.
The defendants viewed the court battle as a 'David and Goliath' struggle, expressing their struggle to proceed without legal representation and seeking delays to prepare adequately.
The court's order highlighted that Mr Lynch and Ms Leavy accepted the proceedings did not constitute strategic litigation against public participation, marking a significant aspect of the case.
Read at Irish Independent
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