Buswells Hotel, opposite Leinster House, may be bought by London-based property firm
Roundstone Real Estate understood to have secured financing from company owned by nephew of JP McManus
Roundstone Real Estate understood to have secured financing from company owned by nephew of JP McManus
Supreme Court is yet to rule on Michael Fingleton’s request for the case to be halted
IBRC liquidators have paused the sale of two key assets in Kyiv once owned by businessman Seán Quinn
So-called bad bank set to take over remaining Irish Bank Resolution Corporation assets and complete its wind-down by the end of 2025
Seen & Heard: Pino Harris’s will, insurance premiums and former Quinn hotel for sale
Agency ‘facilitated the delivery of about 34,000 residential units’ and ‘regeneration of Dublin docklands’
Jewel in the Irish business empire of former billionaire Sean Quinn comprises 224 guest rooms and championship golf course
Cypriot financial services firms helped at least 96 oligarchs manage massive global investments including in hedge funds in Dublin
Property said to have been subject of ‘long and storied litigation’ for many years
Mr Justice Denis McDonald said the plaintiff must be clear which of its claims are ‘actionable’ and which are ‘neutral’ paragraphs
Mike Aynsley describes Quinn claims in recent interviews as ‘pure nonsense’ and ‘quite Trumpian’
Liquidators have control of assets in both countries that they were intending to sell last year before war broke out
Former billionaire again denies being paymaster in abduction and torture of Kevin Lunney
Liabilities of failed lenders weighed on State after September 2008 bank guarantee
Big Four accountant was sued over audits that failed to uncover Seán FitzPatrick’s bed and breakfasting of up to €122m in personal loans
High Court will ask NI counterpart to allow questioning of three former building society employees who have not responded to queries over collapse of business
State keen to close the door on the last of the debt used to prop up Anglo Irish Bank and Irish Nationwide whose failure triggered the financial crisis
Anglo was renamed Irish Bank Resolution Corporationin 2011 and subsequently took over the remains of INBS
Part of case IBRC liquidators are seeking to pursue are ‘out’ according to appeal court, says judge
How much money is too much money to spend on shining a light in places that those with money and power would rather one was not shone?
Mr Justice Brian Cregan calls for permanent commission of investigation led by retired judge
Court filings say the prominent former banker also had outstanding judgement debts of more than €10.7m at the end of last year
Former Irish Nationwide Building Society chief once worth €75m, court filings show
Court of Appeal rules that former Irish Nationwide boss’s ill-health does not put him at risk of ‘unfair trial or an unjust result’ in €290m action
Judge-led inquiry into sale of firm to Denis O’Brien found process tainted by impropriety and not commercially sound
Cap said to be well below appearance fees in complex commercial litigation before the courts
The 2012 case sought €50m in damages over losses allegedly resulting from auditor’s failings
Seen & Heard: Dublin apartments ‘paused’; Fingleton urged to declare bankruptcy; bedsit investor’s 200% return; NCT ‘chaos and confusion’
The report found that IBRC was deceived during the company’s 2012 sale to telecoms tycoon Denis O’Brien
The latest sale of €500 million of bonds linked to State bailout of Anglo Irish Bank and Irish Nationwide brings total sold to €22.5 billion
Commercial properties that once formed part of Quinn family’s €455 million property empire are now controlled by liquidators of State-owned former Anglo Irish Bank
Some €18.4 billion of the Central Bank’s profits since 2008 have transferred to the exchequer
Judge discharges jury, remands former solicitor on bail
Denis O’Brien’s offer won out despite the prospect of a higher price from a rival bidder
Key witnesses given two months to respond to commission of inquiry’s conclusions
Case against former Irish Nationwide chief over building society collapse initiated in 2012
Bill since July 2021 includes €1.5m in legal fees and €46,000 for PR
Firm aims to start with ‘boots on the ground’ in the Republic from June
IBRC liquidators had been planning the sale of Ukrainian and Russian assets
Invasion a setback for IBRC liquidators who were working towards sale of valuable buildings
Court of Appeal expresses concerns over capacity to give legal instructions
Joe Brennan: Might upcoming wave of troubled companies be handled differently to the post-crash victims?
Constitutional law expert represented State in opposing Graham Dwyer data case
Sean Corkery jumped at the chance to lead the aviation software firm out of trouble
Joe Gavin, now head of island’s financial regulator, cuts interview short over questioning
Niall McPartland says people should not form opinions of him based on search engine findings
Right to be Forgotten allows personal information to be removed from search results
Former Dalata chief executive Pat McCann on the seven roles he has lined up for ‘retirement’
Loans are legacy of management buyout of stockbroking business back in 2006
High Court sets October 2022 date for trial pending outcome of appeal by former building society chief executive
Company trading as Home Plus says it has lined up €250m in funding
More than half of IBRC’s portfolio exposed to leisure
Only one of five men originally subject to public inquiry remains under investigation
Court of Appeal rules that High Court erred in saying application was overly broad
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