Last week, The Ditch revealed that Powell Electronics has shipped components from its Kildare factory to Elbit Systems, a leading IDF supplier, in recent months. Powell says all parts have an end use in the US and not in Israel.
After years in fintech in Asia, James Lloyd is now back in Ireland leading Juspay's Irish office and international expansion.
The company terminated its Dublin lease in December as it shifts its focus away from the European market. It has been gradually winding down the Irish base.
Deel has said it wants the case to play out in Ireland but an affidavit from Rippling indicates that it is proving difficult to track down the co-defendants.
Glanmore Foods Ltd supplies school lunches to around 450 primary and secondary Delivering Equality of Opportunity in Schools (DEIS) schools across Ireland. It was acquired for circa €55m in 2023.
Hayes Solicitors has taken over representing Deel. In April, the High Court heard that in-house Deel lawyers had instructed a key player in the case, Keith O'Brien, to lie to A&L Goodbody.
The European Commission ruled against the Tipperary firm in its state aid complaint against Ireland over the NBP last year. Now it’s brought a challenge to the European courts.
"Are you trying to make a joke or are you actually trying to take advantage of family business,” the CEO wrote to Swedish firm Teqnion as part of a contractual row now before the High Court over a €2m-plus earn-out fee.
While the short-lived imposition of Trump's "reciprocal" tariffs wrought havoc with stock exchanges, investors explain how the private market reaction will lag behind its public counterparts.
In filings in Delaware, Deel presses for any court actions against it to be heard in Dublin first while denying all wrongdoing. New details about the case centred on alleged corporate “spy” Keith O’Brien have emerged.
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