It was a court case that took nine years to go to trial. O’Brien has now lost it, after a “formidable” battle.
A jury has awarded substantial and aggravated damages to two human rights solicitors defamed by a press release issued on behalf of Denis O'Brien in response to a 2016 media report that criticised his then-dominant position in the market.
The agency backs hundreds of early-stage companies. Executive director Kevin Sherry says it is now ramping up investment in later-stage firms.
The Foxhunter is the latest tenant of a property placed in receivership by Paddy McKillen Jr’s property lenders to face its own insolvency proceedings.
Newly unsealed US court documents from Revolut show a payment to Rippling employee Keith O’Brien from the wife of rival US HR giant Deel’s COO.
MDS, the builders of the Ringfort Estate in Co Meath, had tried to take over the site last year with an offer of €3m. But the offer was turned down by the receivers as too low.
The former Labour leader speaks about the need for a cross-party political forum to decide Ireland's approach to immigration, why now is not the time for a border poll, and how relieving the housing crisis can drive national pride.
Several former staff of Digisure (Ireland) Ltd took workplace relations cases against the company over unpaid wages. The fintech had pledged to backpay wages as held-up funds were released to the company.
In London, the financial services minister spoke of the need tackle the barriers to entry to retail investment like the deemed disposal rule. He also praised the reset relations with Britain and lamented the loss of department colleague Paschal Donohoe.
Garry Moroney has scaled and sold multiple technology companies. Now, in a bold move, The Irish Times has turned to the 58-year-old entrepreneur to lead the organisation. Who is Moroney, and what can be expected from him?
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