Developer KC Capital is suing its concrete supplier for €13.8m, claiming defective concrete affected construction of its "iconic" offices near St Stephen's Green. A valuation battle over what commercial property is worth these days has kicked off in court.
Google Ireland claims the watchdog's inquiry into consumer complaints is unlawful and could damage the tech company if harmful or commercially sensitive information is improperly disclosed.
Irish headquartered Endo is seeking approval for a twin track US-Irish insolvency package. Globally, the group has been subject to thousands of lawsuits over opioid and mesh products, including proceedings in Ireland.
As global airline profits bounce back near to 2019 levels, KPMG partner Joe O’Mara examines the factors driving this growth and the risks facing the global aviation industry, much of which is headquartered in Dublin.
Since 2020, private equity firm Livingbridge has invested €90 million in a range of Irish deals. Its portfolio employs over 650 people and it wants to do at least one deal here a year.
The latest Grant Thornton report sheds light on oversight, or lack thereof, at RTÉ over the decision to go ahead with the failed production.
As climate-induced extremes become annual events, there are question marks over the insurance industry’s willingness to offer cover for homes and businesses. Now, the State’s costs look set to skyrocket.
X3T, which commercialises technology derived from Ireland's rural fibre roll-out, has announced its merger with a complementary British firm. The leadership teams of all entities overlap.
John Malone's Castlemartin Stud and a Comer brothers property vehicle were among eight successful appellants in cases before the planning board. Here's how they won.
Workers laid off by other US multinationals and senior tech figures are flocking to artificial intelligence’s rising star as it builds its Irish office to grow sales and face EU regulation. It already employs over 50 in an office on St Stephen's Green.
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