Interpath plans Irish practice after swoop on Deloitte and KPMG partners
Firm aims to start with ‘boots on the ground’ in the Republic from June
Firm aims to start with ‘boots on the ground’ in the Republic from June
Firm has been hit by Covid-19 restrictions and disputed payment in Germany
Joe Brennan: Might upcoming wave of troubled companies be handled differently to the post-crash victims?
New York-based firm eyes Irish corporate restructuring and insolvency market
Restructuring specialists joining forces to establish Irish arm of Interpath Advisory
Physiotherapy clinic to be allowed to resume operations immediately
Liquidators have completed two reports on Dublin firm’s collapse
Staff who transferred to airline’s Belfast base last year fear for redundancy payments
Customers on cancelled services to be offered refunds, vouchers or alternatives
Stobart workers say it could be a year or more before they have any hope of regaining employment
Airline owner Esken responsible for ‘certain obligations under the franchise agreement’
Emergency procurement process to recruit airlines for Kerry and Donegal routes is being launched
Cantillon: Number of Irish aviation jobs lost since Covid-19 struck now well past 4,000
High Court appoints provisional liquidators to Stobart Air after it ceased trading
Case concerned appointment of receivers over Tramore apartment
Farmer claims he is being frustrated in property sale by receivers who should never have been appointed
Company behind Topshop/Topman chain went into administration in UK last year
Grant Thornton managing partner is optimistic about life after Covid
Creditors tell court they are neutral on airline’s attempt to restructure
Pandemic has brought airline to brink of collapse
Garda bureau investigating whether escrow account ever actually existed
Liquidators appointed as gardaí investigate whether escrow account actually existed
Norwegian Air Shuttle, and five Irish-based subsidiaries, that own much of its aircraft, last week received interim protection from creditors from the High Court in Dublin
Creditors took or threatened action against two companies before court protection granted
Court documents show winding up company would wipe out most of its assets
Electronic payments provider is subject to investigation in Germany over alleged fraud
Retailer claims examinership is its only means of survival as pandemic losses mount
Retailer trying to use examinership process to rewrite rent contracts, landlords claim
Court hears of concerns company had sought to ‘contrive’ insolvency
Case concerns property loans taken out with AIB and sold to Everyday Finance
Zoned South Lotts Road site offers potential for at least 21 apartments
Business operates two stores and 16 concessions
New era beckons for this prime plot of development land on the Poolbeg peninsula
Judge adjourns proceedings to see if orders are complied with
Wexford man could be jailed arising out of his alleged contempt of a court order not to interfere with property in receivership
20 units at Ice Rink scheme in Dolphin’s Barn have potential for rental income growth
Action against French warship company part of effort to recoup €1.4 million in grants
Fund-appointed receiver granted possession in Waterford commercial property case
Authentic Food Group Ltd granted permission to appoint joint provisional liquidators
Counsel says potential investors are interested in getting involved, and the technology is ‘on the cusp’ of being commercially viable
Court asked for orders directing alleged trespassers to leave
Receiver obtains injunction against Paul Howard and Una McClean who owe €1.4m
Court hears details of financial relationship between father and son
Lisney says complex with 15 of 17 units empty would show net initial yield of 9%
Site of 21 acres is being sold on behalf of receiver to Ben Developments
One sign the agency’s work may be nearly done is the rate at which litigation has slowed
Court rules receiver entitled to injunction of property pending full hearing of dispute
High Court approves $2.2m payment for US firm Nilan Johnson Lewis over ECTG Ltd
Cerberus last year bought property loans in Ireland, Britain and elsewhere from Nama and Ulster Bank
Prospective buyer wanted information it said was necessary to proceed with bid
Lack of information putting chain at disadvantage, court told
UK firm may have expressed interest since Ladbrokes went into examinership
Court due to hear Boylesports’s full challenge to Ladbrokes Ireland’s examinership
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