US law firm Clark Hill has operations around the world and employs 650 lawyers. Having entered the Irish market two years ago, it now has significant expansion plans here, according to its global CEO John J Hern.
Listed on AIM in London and led by Irishman Greg Lawless, Arena is a supplier of temporary seats and hospitality structures to some of the world’s most prestigious sporting events. One by one, each of its events have been cancelled, forcing the company to redefine success as survival.
Allegations of deceit, fraud, and secret deals with Irish property assets worth around €50 million are at the heart of a High Court row engulfing the five-star Fota Island Resort.
The cinema industry has been devastated by Covid-19. Even before government restrictions closed cinema theatres, distributors have pulled highly anticipated releases. When new films come out, will Ireland’s cinema be open to show them?
In the first of a new series on how businesses across Ireland and the UK adapted during the first lockdown, we hear from Trinny Woodhall, the fashion and makeover expert behind the fast-expanding Trinny London makeup brand.
John Feehan is the former CEO of the Six Nations, while Derek McGrath ran the European Rugby Cup. Now, they have launched a new business, Sport2Sport, which aims to help sports organisations, event owners and brands deal with Covid-19.
The Supreme Court has refused leave for an appeal brought by businessman Denis O’Brien over new pleadings against him in the row over the award of the country’s second mobile phone license to the Esat Digifone consortium in 1996.
Davy Global Funds Management oversees €1.8 billion in clients' assets. A detailed look at its funds' performance shows they have consistently failed to beat their benchmarks since 2015.
The social media giant is shutting down its Cayman-resident, Irish-registered holding structure after routing over $40 billion through the low-tax scheme over the past decade. It is not yet clear what role Ireland will play in the group's new corporate arrangements.
New Look sought to restructure its leases by applying to the court for examinership. However, the attempt failed following a salvo by landlords who argued the company was solvent. Weeks later, one of its landlords has initiated High Court proceedings against the chain.
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