Derek Quinlan, the Irish financier, has petitioned for bankruptcy in the UK. New filings reveal how much he owed and why he made the decision.
The gig economy is to fall under the microscope yet again as the Supreme Court has agreed to hear an appeal determining whether Domino pizza drivers are self-employed or PAYE workers for tax purposes. The case has split the judiciary up until now.
The property investor who during the Celtic tiger led the syndicate that bought The Savoy Group of landmark London hotels has filed for bankruptcy in Britain. In a statement, Derek Quinlan explains why he decided to do so.
The online recruitment firm Indeed recently relocated more of its business to Ireland. So, how big an impact has the reorganisation had on its Irish performance? How much money flows through its Dublin offices? And how much are the 1,242 employees at its main Irish company paid?
Ubotica is aiming to deploy advanced Artificial Intelligence technologies on board every satellite. Aubrey Dunne, the company's chief technology officer and co-founder, explains the biggest developments and challenges in the space economy today.
Jules Thomas, the estranged partner of Ian Bailey, is gearing up to sue streaming giant Netflix and the makers of the miniseries about the murder of French film producer Sophie Toscan du Plantier. The Welsh-born artist is representing herself as a lay litigant.
A qualified engineer, Paul Mulvaney joined the publisher of the Irish Times and the Irish Examiner from the ESB. He will be replaced by Deirdre Veldon.
Theya Lingerie was founded by Ciara Donlon to provide women with post-surgery underwear. Selling across Europe and the US, it has now run out of road and its rescue plan through Scarp could lead to a sale.
Fexco has long been one of Ireland’s most successful indigenous firms. And when its main business was hit by the pandemic, it did what was necessary to navigate the crisis - from winding down subsidiaries to selling assets. So, how is it braced for the future?
Lawyers are trying to identify four or five pathfinder cases among the 1,200 writs served by mica-affected homeowners. The mass claim, which could top, €550m looks set to be heard in the Commercial Court despite concerns.
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