Irish entrepreneurs look jealously to the UK and the SEIS/EIS tax incentives which have helped create a thriving angel investment community. Some are even setting up British subsidiaries to take advantage of that funding.
The Revenue Commissioners have won 39 cases in relation to the scheme before the Tax Appeals Commission. The result is a major victory for the authority, which began raising assessments in relation to the scheme in recent years.
The Press Up founder was being pursued on the back of a loan guarantee related to the development of a Dean Hotel in Birmingham.
A hotelier behind the Victorian getaway and wedding destination claims business is falling "off a cliff" due to the well-publicised legal action between its owners.
Ireland's top dog status in aircraft leasing has so far proved unassailable to competitors in Hong Kong, Singapore and now India. Major legal players in the industry analyse the inputs to this incredible success story and where it might go from here.
The Wall Street giant is voluntarily winding up the companies by the year's end. Could it be part of a wider corporate restructuring of its Irish offering out of its IFSC hub?
Michael Flatley and the production company behind his spy thriller have issued a High Court case against a Dublin bridging finance company.
Barry Scheck is the co-founder of the Innocence Project, a non-profit organisation that uses DNA evidence to prove the innocence of those wrongly convicted. He talks to Sam Smyth about law, his cases, and Seamus Heaney.
Irish sports journalist Miguel Delaney has been at the forefront of challenging the dominance of state-owned football clubs in England. His book States of Play is a detailed study of how football became detached from its roots and if there is a path back.
Legal proceedings have been filed with the High Court against companies linked with McGrattans Pub off Baggot Street. The case is being brought by Mars Capital on foot of alleged debt obligations.
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