High Court approves plan to write off more than €4m of salesman’s debt
Judge said approval does not unfairly prejudice debt purchaser that will receive just 0.48 per cent of what it was owed
Judge said approval does not unfairly prejudice debt purchaser that will receive just 0.48 per cent of what it was owed
A liquidator said previously that Mr Hynes was the ‘most dishonest director’ he had encountered
Restaurateur seeks new finance as hoped-for windfall from investment in broker fades
Firm seeks injunction to ensure access to right of way
Long-service receptionist sought to prevent termination from job at meat processing firm
Case included alleged breach of agreements
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Well-known restaurateur wants High Court to approve personal insolvency arrangement
Woman said she sent funds to a US soldier whom she met on Facebook
Accounts administrator will continue to make mortgage repayments
Married couple had loans of €790,000
Period thought to be longest ever handed down by Irish court
Nothing can be published identifying target over fears of repeat or reputation damage
Court permits 54-year-old woman to keep paying mortgage until she is 90
Case has serious implications for occupants of houses owned by Jerry Beades, judge hears
Judge noted term of restructured loan would likely have exceeded debtor’s lifespan
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Wicklow-based construction manager will make contribution of €163,000 over 6 years
Temple Bar business had been granted interim injunction preventing eviction
Personal insolvency arrangement is first High Court-approved farming debt deal
Liquidators appointed to St Mary’s Centre, which is located beside St Vincent’s Hospital
‘Telescoped’ hearing to take place next month
Dispute involves two brothers whose business makes and sells Claddagh rings
Bank is a shareholder and creditor of the retail group
Court hearing claims and counterclaims in row between airline and online travel agency
Judge says evidence before the court was that Irish company had been in financial difficulties ‘for some time’
Two women will pay €100 lump sum and will continue to repay mortgages
Court approves personal insolvency case that keeps former developer in family home
Case concerns funds from closed schemes being invested in property fund
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