Kieran Wallace
More turbulence at Cityjet as interim examiners called in
Carrier set for second restructuring process in five years
‘A guy who was well respected around town’: The catastrophic story of Custom House Capital and Harry Cassidy
More than 1,500 high-net-worth individuals saw their pension plans upended by fraudulent activity of investment firm
Unclaimed Custom House Capital money to be controlled by State
Liquidator of investment fund found that €61 million in client funds had been misappropriated
State must pay €2.8m to pension fund in landmark ruling
Workplace Relations Commission finding confirms obligations in relation to shortfalls in workers’ pension schemes where a business is insolvent
Interpath Ireland set to post €13m of revenues in first full year of operation
Ken Fennell and Kieran Wallace, the founding managing partners, say the firm is currently trading profitably
Bloxham liquidator asks court to approve offers of €195,000 from two partners
Court hears four former partners do not have funds to contribute to stockbroker’s €16.7m wind-up costs and another is missing
Interpath plans Irish practice after swoop on Deloitte and KPMG partners
Firm aims to start with ‘boots on the ground’ in the Republic from June
Ukraine’s brutal new reality puts question mark over sale of former Quinn properties
IBRC liquidators had been planning the sale of Ukrainian and Russian assets
Sale of former Quinn family assets in Russia and Ukraine faces delay
Invasion a setback for IBRC liquidators who were working towards sale of valuable buildings
KPMG and Deloitte ‘corporate undertakers’ make their move as Irish businesses face triple threat
Joe Brennan: Might upcoming wave of troubled companies be handled differently to the post-crash victims?
Alvarez & Marsal considers establishing an Irish practice
New York-based firm eyes Irish corporate restructuring and insolvency market
Five top KPMG and Deloitte Ireland partners quit for new firm
Restructuring specialists joining forces to establish Irish arm of Interpath Advisory
Judge grants petition from regulator to wind up homeless charity
Court hears the petition was ‘very unusual’ as it had net asset surplus of €850,000
Custom House liquidator hopes court ruling will unlock payments
Former clients of failed investment firm await more than €12m in compensation
Colony Capital eyes €120m in sales as retreat from Ireland continues
Quanta Capital buys 23 Shelbourne Road as MM Capital closes in on Donnybrook House
IBRC liquidation extended to avert 30% assets hit amid Covid
More than half of IBRC’s portfolio exposed to leisure
IBRC recovers $8m from former Quinn assets in Russia and Ukraine
Assets linked to family’s overseas property portfolio
Donnybrook House comes to the market seeking €27m
Dublin 4 office underwent multimillion euro redevelopment and refurbishment in 2018
Ken Fennell: ‘There is a growing feeling that there could be a lot of companies in trouble’
Interview: Insolvency expert expects clarity by September on surviving businesses
Court approves Norwegian Air survival plan
Group had accumulated debts of $5.2bn when it sought protection from creditors
Court approves repudiation of Norwegian Air leasing contracts
Airline said move was necessary to ensure its survival
Norwegian losses topped €2bn in 2020 due to pandemic
Airline flies just 547,000 passengers in fourth quarter as tourism collapses
Norwegian Air Shuttle nears agreement to end jet deliveries from Airbus
Airline in bid to restructure has agreed terms of consent order to cancel order, court hears
Norwegian Air Shuttle to wind up US flight crew arm
Scandinavian group and Irish subsidiaries back in High Court over aircraft leases
Norwegian Air secures extension to court protection
Covid-19 uncertainty hinder examiner in efforts to put together rescue scheme
IBRC settlement with Tom Browne closes another chapter in Anglo saga
Cantillon: Separate but related proceedings over transfer of family home withdrawn
Norwegian Air Shuttle faces complex long-haul legal journey
Cantillon: Airline examiner to request extra 50 days to produce rescue plan
Creditors accuse Norwegian Air Shuttle of ‘unreasonable pressure’
The airline and four Irish subsidiaries are under High Court protection from creditors while an examiner puts together rescue plan
Former Anglo banker Tom Browne agrees to €30.3m judgment
One-time bank chief had challenged liquidators’ pursuit over soured property loans
Norwegian creditors challenge airline’s bid to return aircraft to lessors
Airline and Irish subsidiaries have High Court protection from creditors
Norwegian creditors may challenge airline’s bid to end leases
Airline seeking to hand back 36 aircraft
Norwegian seeks to hand back 36 aircraft
Airline asks High Court to end leases held by Irish subsidiaries
Norwegian Air plans to cut fleet by more than half as part of rescue
Troubled carrier due in High Court on Thursday
Norwegian examiner has month to finalise rescue plan
High Court extends examinership as $2.5bn of group debt discharged
High Court winds up Norwegian Air leasing company
Torskef Jorden Leasing involved in leasing aircraft to Norwegian’s long-haul business
Michael McAteer: ‘I just can’t believe that nothing can be saved’
Grant Thornton managing partner is optimistic about life after Covid
Norwegian Air begins cutting its fleet ahead of restructuring
Troubled carrier moves aircraft to Shannon in preparation for returning them to lessors
Lessors seek details of Norwegian Air Shuttle’s planned fleet cuts
Scandinavian group could offload some of its 140 aircraft amid restructuring
Creditors in Scandinavia lodge claims of almost €170m against troubled airline Norwegian
Those owed are mainly suppliers and some have secured debts
Norwegian Air secures court protection over €4.1bn debts
Creditors tell court they are neutral on airline’s attempt to restructure
Norwegian Air sees 95% collapse in passenger numbers in November
Troubled carrier has filed for bankruptcy protection in Ireland
Norwegian Air proposes restructuring and share sale in bid to survive
Pandemic has brought airline to brink of collapse
Boeing seeks dismissal of Norwegian Air’s €1bn lawsuit over Max aircraft
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
Norwegian Air’s Irish subsidiaries subject to legal action
Creditors took or threatened action against two companies before court protection granted
Facebook gives Irish staff more than €300m in shares
Seen & Heard: A ‘hybrid’ model is planned for civil servants, involving regional hubs
Liquidating Norwegian Air Shuttle would leave €6bn deficit
Court documents show winding up company would wipe out most of its assets
Norwegian Air subsidiaries secure court protection from creditors
Kieran Wallace named interim examiner to five companies as airline struggles due to Covid
Debenhams liquidators apologise for not notifying union of stock move
KPMG had agreed to warn Mandate of plans to pack or remove items from Dublin store
Debenhams liquidators granted injunction over pickets
Move prevents unlawful actions, interference with efforts to remove stock from former stores
Marine contractors seek examiner over impact of Covid shutdown
Companies also struggling with dispute over monies due to former owner
Company behind Nolans Seafoods acquired in €6.5m deal
Iceland Seafood International makes second Irish buy with William Carr and Sons
CityJet exits examinership after High Court ruling
More than 400 jobs retained as survival scheme wipes millions off Dublin airline’s debt
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