FBD says it has put in a Herculean effort to meet discovery targets in Covid cover battle. However, publicans point to issues around keywords, privilege and handwritten notes by former FBD boss Fiona Muldoon.
Having received a preliminary order to suspend data transfers to the US, Facebook is now seeking a judicial review against a decision of the Data Protection Commission.
Shareholders, including Ireland’s sovereign wealth fund, are set to be massively diluted in Swrve, unless they invest more. The company is in talks with a new investor and is confident it will survive. So, just what happened and what happens next?
Former staff and residents are trying to overturn a decision to liquidate the Sisters of Charity owned nursing home in Dublin 4. New filings with the court back up their claim that the company could be rescued.
A string of Michael Wright’s Dublin pubs and restaurants stretching from Howth to Chapelizod are suing four separate insurance firms, adding to the pipeline of existing disputes over pandemic disruption cover.
Having raised about $100 million in various funding rounds, Swrve was one of Ireland's fastest-growing and highly-valued technology companies. A funding round in the first half of this year hinted at trouble. But CTO Oisin Hurley maintains the business is now "in very good shape".
Following on from multiple court cases against retail tenants, the chain of chicken eateries is the first high-profile hospitality operator to face legal action from commercial landlords.
Higher education is about community and conversation as much as instruction. That's why in-person higher education is here to stay. To match demand, Ireland needs to more than double its student accommodation in the next ten years.
Gabriel D'Arcy is chairman of the Virtual Reality startup VRAI, and in his career he's led at Kerry, the army, Bord na Móna, dairy coops and others. Here's what he has learned.
In a trading update yesterday, Penney’s parent company ABF announced it’s through the worst of it. Penney's is trading strongly. But it will be a long road back.
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