A six-year battle between Kerry Co-op milk suppliers and Revenue has come to an end in the High Court. The right to subscribe to “patronage shares”, although a receipt of regular trade, will not inflate the farmers’ income tax bills.
Through a series of mergers and demergers in the last decade, a global pharmaceutical manufacturer became Irish. To defend itself against a Vat claim, it had to reveal the details of the scheme.
Dublin logistics software company Principal Systems Ltd is suing for more than €1 million after the companies it took over lost a major customer. Claims of negligence, breach of warranty and misrepresentation are denied.
The River House Hotel in Dublin was set to change hands from father to son in 2017. But when the father got cold feet and decided to take it back, his son, and his wife, brought him to court.
After reporting stalled growth and heavy losses in 2020, Devenish Nutrition returned to profit last year. The group needs this to sustain growing indebtedness as it continues to bet on developing technologies.
The story behind the collapse of the German payment company Wirecard takes in accounting fraud, Russian mercenaries, shady ex-coppers, Turkish thugs and football agents.
Jim Fitzpatrick believed the nationalist community in Northern Ireland had to demand equality, but there were no circumstances, no levels of institutional malevolence, that could, for him, ever condone non-peaceful, unlawful, means.
Augustus Cullen Law is a leading medical negligence law firm. In 2018, the practice lost two partners and a solicitor, including equity partner Michael Boylan, a prominent legal figure. When he set up his own practice, a row ensued over money and client files.
Nasdaq, the American stock exchange based in New York, has initiated legal proceedings against Stripe, their payments provider in a specialist business court in the UK.
As senior public servants line up for a fresh round of pay hikes, barristers say the talent pool is dwindling in criminal practice due to "pitiful" fees that remain at 2002 levels. DPER wants proof of recruitment and retention issues.
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