Legal files examined by the review team show the council was warned as early as June 2023 that it faced an uphill battle to recover costs paid to consultants due to “numerous deficiencies” on its side.
After months of riding positive vibes, the troubled chip maker reminded investors why it needed a rescue in the first place, write Sean McLain and Robbie Whelan, The Wall Street Journal.
Although the largest commercial case suddenly fizzled, Ireland’s litigation sector is reporting strong growth. From high-stakes judicial reviews to the potential of third-party funding, the major law firms set out the forces driving the legal elite's caseloads.
R3’s Dublin office primarily worked on digital currencies and that side of the business has been sold off to the Central Bank of UAE with further “reduction” in the Irish operation coming.
The move will return wealthy Ohio farmers Mary and James Wenning as majority stakeholders in the liquidated investment vehicle Steelworks, after their interest was denuded and millions of euro worth of assets were transferred to a Leo-controlled entity in Portugal.
Trump’s Greenland threats inject urgency into region’s efforts to reduce its reliance on American technology, write Sam Schechner, Berber Jin, and Kim Mackrael, The Wall Street Journal.
Irish corporate advisory firm Focus Capital Partners' legal action against e2Companies over a bungled energy merger in the US last year sets the stage for a bitter court battle.
KPMG's Aviation Leaders Report 2026 has interviewed 30 big names in the sector about the challenges and opportunities facing a growing industry that is vital to Ireland.
Until a few years ago, the first Ireland player to win 100 caps thought he'd got out of rugby largely unscathed, but he now has one-eighth movement in his neck and severe pain.
I skipped the tour buses and big-name distilleries and hit the road to find a deeper understanding of Scotch’s role in the country, writes Sebastian Modak, The Wall Street Journal.
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