Declan Ganley claims he has suffered ‘significant harm’ amid shareholder dispute
Businessman has filed lawsuit against private equity investor David Shuman
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Businessman has filed lawsuit against private equity investor David Shuman
German-headquartered Rivada Space Networks had notified a late payment of employee salaries in June
Threat of incarceration ‘not justified under law’, Ganley tells court in latest episode in ongoing dispute between businessman and and a shareholder in Rivada Networks
Businessman earlier this year ordered to make payments to a shareholder in Rivada to whom he owes about $20 million arising out of a default debt judgment
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Cost of ‘unhackable’ satellite internet rising as debtors come looking for their money
Businessman had been ordered to turn over control of a number of companies and make monthly payments of $20,000 to investor David Shuman
Terran Orbital’s latest accounts cut backlog from $2.7bn to $312.7m, citing primarily ‘the removal of the unpaid portion of the Rivada agreement’
Businessman accused of failing to make monthy payments tied to $20m debt
Ganley’s firm plans to create an ‘unhackable’ satellite internet by 2026, but it needs to raise $2.4bn first
Rivada Networks founder in bitter legal dispute with New York investor David Shuman, who secured default debt judgment estimated at $20m
Rivada raising funds to build a multibillion-dollar satellite constellation made up of hundreds of low-Earth orbit satellites
CNN says case should be heard in US, while Declan Ganley pushes for Irish hearing
New York judge says Irish businessman’s ‘incredible assertion’ does not warrant hearing as ‘no reasonable finder of fact could conclude that the shares are worth $15m’
Investor suing Declan Ganley to pay remainder of a default debt judgement
Businessman says turnover of Rivada shares exceeds multimillion dollar debt judgment
Court documents lift the lid on a surprising lack of revenue at his company Rivada Networks in a fight with investor David Shumanthat shows no let-up
Businessman involved in continuing disagreement with former friend and business partner David Shuman claims that his debt has already been fulfilled
Telecoms entrepreneur’s lawyer cites lack of money and tax issues for failure to transfer assets but also promises legal challenge
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Long-running legal dispute relates to settlement of debt with New York private equity investor David Shuman
Accumulated losses of €3.1m build up at Irish subsidiary of telecoms group
Telecoms entrepreneur intends to redevelop Derreen Inn site with additional facilities
Rivada Networks to launch €4bn satellite system to provide global broadband network
Dismissal of charges against four men in Golfgate case has brought little clarity
Action was dismissed after judge held it had become moot
Level of support for Éric Zemmour, who has three hate speech convictions, is disturbing
Businessman wants case heard even though restrictions have now been lifted
Court of Appeal rules that High Court erred in saying application was overly broad
Company used in campaigns against EU treaty referendums no longer a going concern
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State ban on public worship is unjust and labyrinthine regulations fool no one
Statutory instrument is not targeted at churches, says Minister for Health
Businessman Declan Ganley had challenged Government over Level 5 restrictions
Declan Ganley claims his Constitutional rights to practice religion being breached
Ex-president fires broadside at Karl Rove, lobbyist for Irish businessman’s firm Rivada
Businessman claims Covid-19 restrictions in breach of rights in Constitution
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Advance bookings for Christmas Masses may be necessary, according to Diarmuid Martin
Businessman argues right to practise his religion is protected under the Constitution
Galway businessman says he is not seeking Pentagon ‘sweetheart’ deal
Businessman is also seeking Red Flag communications about him with politicians
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Businessman granted access to certain documents for defamation case against Red Flag
President green-lights opening of viscount’s theme park before other public gathering places
O’Brien suing Ganley and Red Flag over alleged lobbying campaign against billionaire
Ruling states that Dropbox unlawfully shared data with Denis O’Brien’s solicitors
Claims include alleged attempt to access details of O’Brien’s banking affairs
Gript site, which is backed by anti-abortion lobby, says AggregateIQ is helping to ‘profile’ readers
Judge makes orders in long-running action by consortium that lost out in 1996 tender
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