It was unquestionably one of the most convoluted lawsuits of recent years. And the legal bill of costs, now subject to challenge, reflects that. Members of the Wexford haulage dynasty Nolan Transport are being pursued for €3.2 million in costs orders having lost key strands of their epic lawsuit alleging a multi-million euro fraud on their pension fund in the High Court and on appeal. The proceedings involved multiple defendants and a global money trail extending to Panama, Hong Kong, Singapore, Switzerland and the Isle of Man. Launched in 2017, the case was finally resolved in January 2024 with a…
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