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Interim examiner appointed to Elverys

On Wednesday afternoon The High Court appointed Simon Coyle of Mazars as the interim examiner to Staunton Sports (trading as Elverys). Elverys has its headquarters in Castlebar and has 55 stores across Ireland and employs 650 people. The appointment of the interim receiver came on foot of a petition by NAMA. There had been much speculation on the future of the company after news broke late last week of plans for the company to be placed into receivership, before being acquired by the company’s management with the backing of investors in a pre-pack receivership.

Monsoon must batten down hatches as examinership looms over €5.6m of debt

Fifteen members of staff in the Athlone Towncentre branch of Monsoon Accessorize are now fearful for their future with the news that the company is to seek High Court protection next week so it might continue trading as a going concern.

Receivers validly appointed to Castlebar hotels

A challenge brought against the validity of the receivers appointed to the TF Hotel and Theatre and Harlequin Hotel in Castlebar has been dismissed in the Commercial Court.

High Court grants repossession order to family of eight

A High Court judge has granted a house repossession order against a Kilkenny couple who have six children.

Well-known criminal family had engaged Limerick person to collect debt from Galway businessman

A businessman has been subpoenaed to appear before the High Court after a judge was told gardai had received information a "well-known criminal family" had engaged a person in Limerick, "known to the gardai", to collect a debt from a Galway businessman, James Clancy.

Furbo builder is getting protection after money was borrowed from ‘guys in Limerick’

A GALWAY builder has told the High Court he is receiving Garda protection after money was borrowed from “guys in Limerick” on his behalf.

High Court approves survival scheme for Sweeney companies

The High Court has approved a modified survival scheme for two companies in Galway businessman John Sweeney's Black Shore group.

Survival scheme may resolve bank’s concerns about Sweeney group, High Court told

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A modified survival scheme for two companies in Galway businessman John Sweeney's Black Shore group may resolve Anglo Irish Bank's concerns about the scheme, the High Court heard today (Wed).

‘Slurring nurse’ has suspension extended for another six months

A nurse who was found swaying from side to side and slurring her words with drugs belonging to residents scattered around her is facing an anxious wait over her career this week.

Businessman consents to €2.7million summary judgment order

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Galway businessman John Sweeney, whose Black Shore Holdings company was wound up last week, has consented to a € 2.7 million summmary judgment order being made against him at the Commercial Court over unpaid loans.

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