Irish court asked to wind up Russian-owned aircraft and ship leasing companies

Irish court asked to wind up Russian-owned aircraft and ship leasing companies

The High Court in Dublin has been asked to wind up two Kremlin-owned Irish firms worth €4bn. The petition was filed by the Irish company’s former CEO, who claims that he has been left owed millions by the firms, which are reportedly controlled by Russian President Vladimir Putin. It is yet another twist in the … Read more

Dublin businessman claims undervaluation of property by auctioneer Sherry FitzGerald

Dublin businessman claims undervaluation of property by auctioneer Sherry FitzGerald

Dublin’s property market has been experiencing steady growth in recent years, with prices for homes and commercial spaces increasing significantly. However, one property owner, Sherry FitzGerald, claims that the market is undervaluing one particular gem – the Market Bar. Located in the vibrant neighborhood of Temple Bar, the Market Bar is a renowned destination for … Read more

“High Court Appoints Liquidator to RocDoc Health Check Amid Rent Arrears Battle with Landlord”

“High Court Appoints Liquidator to RocDoc Health Check Amid Rent Arrears Battle with Landlord”

RocDoc, a healthcare provider in Ireland, has been declared “certainly insolvent” by the High Court in Dublin. The company, which operates urgent care centers and Covid-19 testing facilities, has struggled financially due to a drop in demand for its services during the pandemic. The court has appointed a liquidator to wind up the business, leaving … Read more

ESB initiates High Court proceedings against two staff members over alleged demands for money from construction companies

ESB initiates High Court proceedings against two staff members over alleged demands for money from construction companies

The English Sports Betting (ESB) lodge has taken significant steps to address the alleged payments controversy that has been circulating around its business. Yesterday, the organization issued a statement announcing that it has launched High Court legal proceedings against two members of staff who are believed to be involved in the alleged scandal. This move … Read more

Two High Court judges have refused to hear an application by the sister of remand prisoner Simeon Burke for an inquiry into the lawfulness of her brother’s detention. Ammi Burke disputed claims that she lacked the legal standing to seek an inquiry into her brother’s alleged “unlawful” arrest and detention. Burke has been in custody since March 7 on a charge of denying a breach of peace offence following events at the Court of Appeal.

Two High Court judges have refused to hear an application by the sister of remand prisoner Simeon Burke for an inquiry into the lawfulness of her brother’s detention. Ammi Burke disputed claims that she lacked the legal standing to seek an inquiry into her brother’s alleged “unlawful” arrest and detention. Burke has been in custody since March 7 on a charge of denying a breach of peace offence following events at the Court of Appeal.

Two High Court judges in Ireland have refused to hear a request by Ammi Burke for an inquiry into whether or not the detention of her brother, Simeon Burke, is lawful. Simeon, who is pursuing a barristers degree, has been remanded in custody since being escorted from the Court of Appeal on March 7 after … Read more

Legal Services Regulator Receives 600 Complaints in Six Months, Lawyers Pay €43,000 in Compensation

Legal Services Regulator Receives 600 Complaints in Six Months, Lawyers Pay €43,000 in Compensation

A solicitor who charged €246 to store a mother’s will is among more than 600 complaints lodged with Ireland’s legal services regulator. The complaints, which were recorded over the past year, range from issues with delays, overcharging, and poor communication. This particular case has raised concerns over the transparency of charging for legal services, highlighting … Read more

Nolan Transport family registers €6.9m judgment against former solicitor Ciaran Desmond, who denies wrongdoing.

Nolan Transport family registers €6.9m judgment against former solicitor Ciaran Desmond, who denies wrongdoing.

In a recent development, the owners of Nolan Transport have successfully registered a €6.9 million judgment against a former solicitor. This judgment stems from allegations of fraud committed by the solicitor, who was acting on behalf of Nolan Transport in a property transaction. The case has been ongoing for several years, and this latest development … Read more

Judge Asserts Sean Murray’s Opinion: Enoch Burke Cannot Succeed in the Game by Holding the Ball and Fleeing

Judge Asserts Sean Murray’s Opinion: Enoch Burke Cannot Succeed in the Game by Holding the Ball and Fleeing

The legal case between Enoch Burke and Wilson’s Hospital School finally made it to the High Court in Dublin last week. Burke had been suspended from the board of management of the school last year after taking exception to a request from the principal that a student be addressed by a different name and pronoun … Read more

The company in charge of the Nuremore Hotel in Monaghan, which has been deemed effectively abandoned, has a provisional liquidator appointed.

The company in charge of the Nuremore Hotel in Monaghan, which has been deemed effectively abandoned, has a provisional liquidator appointed.

The Nuremore Hotel in Monaghan has been a staple of the local community for over 60 years but has recently fallen into financial difficulties. As a result, a provisional liquidator has been appointed to the company behind the hotel, which has been described as “effectively abandoned” by the local council. The hotel’s future is now … Read more