A company offering data-centric litigation services, including eDiscovery, has filed a summary summons against Manders Terrace, the company behind the tech conference group Web Summit.
As the British government re-introduces housebuilding targets and amps up affordability, should Ireland take note of its approach to objectors?
The greatest CEO of his generation, Michael Smurfit built a global empire that now employs 100,000. These days, he lives a quieter life on his yacht in the Mediterranean, where he spoke with Tom Lyons.
Pfizer, Novartis and several other major companies want Ireland to delay new EU wastewater treatments rules, claiming they will cost the industry dearly and impact FDI.
Founded by Frank Carroll and Alfred Cochrane 40 years ago, Alfrank Designs is facing mounting debts after several loss-making years.
Founded by the legendary Jim Flavin, DCC now has revenues of €24bn and a 16,000-strong headcount. Expertly managed and consistently delivering, why doesn’t the market love it more?
How did a lawyer from Belfast come to corner the market in international libel law? In this extract from his forthcoming book, From Holywood to Hollywood, Paul Tweed talks about the cases that helped make his name as the go-to lawyer for politicians, religious leaders and celebrities.
Assets overseen by Cantor Fitzgerald Ireland increased by 24 per cent in 2023 to €8.2 billion. Its chief executive Gerard Casey is ambitious for the firm to grow even more.
With Budget 2025 imminent, the minister for public expenditure and reform talks about his economic priorities, countering the rise of the far right, and what Ireland’s economy will look like in a decade.
When injury derailed his sporting career, finding things to do that didn’t involve rugby became a priority for Dan Leavy. This was about more than securing his professional future, he needed it for his sanity as much as anything.
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