It started in the late 2010s, fadó fadó, and many legal actions ago. It ended with a judgment from the Court of Appeal last week. “It is not clear what the plaintiff’s background was,” wrote Justice Senan Allen of the Court of Appeal. “He describes himself as a gentleman who had connections to a number of wealthy individuals in Ireland: who he rather discourteously describes as marks.” His name is Juerg von Geitz. The High Court had already dismissed proceedings von Geitz brought in 2012 and in 2019 for lack of jurisdiction. That last action was thrown out in May…
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