Man is alleged to have set up misleading website confusingly similar to HSE one
An action by the Health Services Executive against a man who has allegedly set up a misleading website confusingly similar to the HSE’s crisis pregnancy freephone service “My Options” has been adjourned at the High Court for a month. Ms Justice Leonie Reynolds agreed on Friday to put back the HSE’s action against Eamonn Murphy, whom the HSE claims has established a website passing off the service known as “MyOptions”.
Mr Justice Reynolds said she would adjourn the case to early April with the injunction remaining in place. Mr Murphy said he had nothing to do with the petition or Mr McHugh and the judge said she accepted that.
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