The High Court has been urged to make a costs order that shows its disapproval at the “wasted time” and “reprehensible” conduct of former employees sued by companies of the well-known Cork property developer, Michael O’Flynn. A 432-page judgment last November concluded an epic High Court struggle that focused on the veteran builder and former employee Patrick Cox — an investment director at the group who secretly diverted for his own gain a lucrative business opportunity to build student accommodation in Dublin city centre away from O’Flynn’s firms. This was found to be in breach of his fiduciary duty to…
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