Court of Appeal refuses O’Donnells’ appeal of decision not to overturn bankruptcy
High Court had earlier dismissed case brought by Brian and Mary Patricia O’Donnell
High Court had earlier dismissed case brought by Brian and Mary Patricia O’Donnell
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Brian and Mary Patricia O’Donnell had tried to have bankruptcy annulled
‘Two weeks to go through two feet thick of documents is not reasonable,’ says Brian O’Donnell
The huddled media still await a resolution in the O’Donnell’s High Court case
‘The latest figures show more than 110,000 homes still behind in repayments’
New Land League member heard to call ‘go back . . . that’s my foot’
‘Nonsense’ for bank to say there was an urgency about getting Gorse Hill, court told
New Land League says it expects O’Donnells to stay in Gorse Hill and contest legal notices
Couple set up investment vehicle Vico Capital and became major name in UK commercial property
Trespass order served against Brian O’Donnell and his wife Mary Patricia in Killiney
Solicitor barricaded himself inside house to prevent receiver taking it over
Brian and Mary Patricia O’Donnell begin appeal against bankruptcy adjudication
BoI seeks timetable for hearing of its action against Brian O’Donnell, his wife and their adult sons
Supreme Court grants bank costs against family members in absence of satisfactory explanation as to why they had not engaged with letters from the bank
Children challenging decision to let Bank of Ireland gain possession of Gorse Hill
Brian O’Donnell provided family’s home as security for loans taken out by himself and his wife
O’Donnell children felt obliged to declare no interest in Killiney property ‘to save parents from ruin’
Children appealing order permitting Bank of Ireland to get possession of their luxury home
Bank of Ireland receiver says its claim for €180,000 in lost rent put off until after appeal
Bank sought possession as part of its efforts to enforce a €71 million judgment
Mr Justice Charleton says Commercial Court could not function if having a bank account stopped judges hearing cases
Four siblings must vacate Gorse Hill property by the end of September
The four adult children of solicitor Brian O’Donnell have been given until September to vacate Killiney property
Move comes after English high court dismissed O’Donnells’ application there
Vico Ltd, set up by O’Donnell in 1997, held Gorse Hill as part of a tax-planning scheme
Challenge by four adult children of solicitor Brian O’Donnell opens at Commercial Court
Bank of Ireland alleges fraud against couple and sons Bruce and Blake
Fraud alleged over “blatant” scheme to put property assets in London beyond bank’s reach
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Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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