Dispute between Kilkenny Shop and landlord adjourned for talks
Row arises from plans for a €150m redevelopment of Setanta Centre in Dublin
Row arises from plans for a €150m redevelopment of Setanta Centre in Dublin
Dublin-based but US-run drugmaker needs debt restructuring plan, experts say
Myles Kirby seeking maximum directorship disqualification
Fifth floor of number 23 Shelbourne Road to be leased from Spectre (Shelbourne) Ltd
Housebuilders have constructed units for local authorities and Cluid
Man and woman disqualified for 15 years for ‘extreme’ case of fraud
Shane Kilcoyne told services being dispensed with after he failed seventh physical fitness test
Period Door Properties blames tenants taking unfair advantage of Covid measures
Period Door Properties had sought the appointment of an examiner
Court told woman has mental health illness and lacks capacity to make decision on her health
Group had accumulated debts of $5.2bn when it sought protection from creditors
Airline said move was necessary to ensure its survival
Work likely to further develop due to Brexit, judge says
Scandinavian airline’s examinership continues
Cantillon: Airline examiner to request extra 50 days to produce rescue plan
The airline and four Irish subsidiaries are under High Court protection from creditors while an examiner puts together rescue plan
Airline and Irish subsidiaries have High Court protection from creditors
Airline seeking to hand back 36 aircraft
High Court extends examinership as $2.5bn of group debt discharged
Torskef Jorden Leasing involved in leasing aircraft to Norwegian’s long-haul business
Scandinavian group could offload some of its 140 aircraft amid restructuring
Those owed are mainly suppliers and some have secured debts
Creditors tell court they are neutral on airline’s attempt to restructure
Petition by Broderick family opposed by majority shareholder Starkane Ltd
Norwegian Air Shuttle, and five Irish-based subsidiaries, that own much of its aircraft, last week received interim protection from creditors from the High Court in Dublin
Creditors took or threatened action against two companies before court protection granted
Court documents show winding up company would wipe out most of its assets
Kieran Wallace named interim examiner to five companies as airline struggles due to Covid
Whelan Group collapsed in 2010 with estimated €41m shortfall
Ina’s Kitchen Desserts Ltd employs 107 people in Tallaght
Plan for Maximum Media Network involves €10.5m investment
High Court to give decision on St Mary’s Centre (Telford) on Merrion Road on Monday
More than 400 jobs retained as survival scheme wipes millions off Dublin airline’s debt
Proposal would allow Dublin-based airline continue on ‘a slimmed down’ basis
Scheme would save 146 Irish jobs, counsel for airline’s examiner tells High Court
Dispute involved Blackrock Medical Partners and Dr Joseph Sheehan
Judge refuses request by pilots’ union to extend statutory notice period of redundancies
Temporary injunction prevents lands being sprayed with weedkiller
Case concerns property loans taken out with AIB and sold to Everyday Finance
Brian and David Stenson of Winning Ways stalled from doing business for five years
Seen and Heard: Minister takes aim at insurers’ attempts to reject business interruption claims
Examiner appointed to Maximum Media Network
Judge dismisses range of claims from Dr Joseph Sheehan
Affairs of waste management firm at centre of dispute
Court hears group’s business wiped out by Covid-19 travel restrictions
Regional airline flies routes on behalf of clients such as Aer Lingus and SAS
Daragh Heagney ran coffee shop in Howth Market
Company claims it agreed to source machines for €7.4m but has not yet been paid
Michael O’Flynn says Patrick secretly made calls in relation to own plan
High Court told Patrick Cox used confidential data to build city centre student block
Mr Justice Michael Quinn heard that there have been 20 expressions of interest from potential investors in the firm
Financial fund alleges businessman trying to dissipate assets to frustrate judgment against him
Financial fund secures €3.9m judgment against publisher’s parents and two companies
Court hears that Liechtenstein foundation controls Goodman interest
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices