A patent dispute between Teva Pharmaceuticals and Bristol Myers Squibb, over a blood thinning drug, is playing out in the Irish courts.
Founded by Philip Brophy and former soccer player Robbie Creevy, PushMe is expanding into Britain. It is going after the digital coaching business and has already won blue-chip customers.
In the second part of our series, The Currency looks at the opaque nature of GAA county board finances and the key expense lines where boards could potentially take a big tax hit.
Three county boards are being audited and officials at Croke Park are close to finalising a deal with the tax authority over nationwide voluntary assessment of expenses. But how deep could the tax dive go?
Martin Dillon has led an extraordinary career in journalism. He first exposed the reality of the disappeared. He talks to Dion Fanning about Sinn Féin, bringing John Hume and Gerry Adams together, and his new book.
New data shows over half of all approved licences during this period were for items going to sectors that the State’s own guidance documents warn present a higher risk of misuse or diversion for military purposes.
In December it emerged that lawyers in Eversheds Sutherland Ireland were planning to merge with rival firm William Fry. But the global firm is in talks to win back partners from the firm and hire others.
Irish corporate finance firm Focus Capital Partners has joined forces with US-based Focus Investment Banking through a strategic buyout. CEO Robert Adams explains the rationale for the deal and outlines why a London office is next.
Wealthy Ohio chicken farmers Mary and James Wenning say they invested funds with Jeff Leo and trusted him when he told them to transfer their share interests. Now they claim he usurped their voting rights, leaving them millions out of pocket.
With mogul backing, Michael Flatley's lawyers say he is ready, willing and able to pay a €5.7 million loan facility with alternative lenders Novellus. But will the lender get receivers in first?
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