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Catherine Allison and Company Solicitors celebrating 20 years in Dundalk

Catherine Allison and Company Solicitors celebrating 20 years in Dundalk Reporter: );   ); Catherine Allison & Company Solicitors, Dundalk  are going from “strength to strength” following  20 years in business. Catherine Allison opened her Solicitors practice in Dundalk in April 2000 and celebrated 20 years in business in April 2020. Unfortunately, celebrations could not take place due to Covid restrictions, however, we could not let this occasion pass without a big thank you to all of our clients, staff and colleagues in Dundalk. Catherine is very pleased with the growth of the business and would like to extend her heartfelt thanks to all her clients and local business for their support over the last twenty years. She would also like to thank her team for their hard work in

Tsunami of bankruptcy cases may overwhelm Irish agriculture later this year

January 18, 2021 1:43 pm A leading barrister has claimed that large numbers of bankruptcy claims will be made by Ireland’s financial institutions as soon as the courts are allowed to resume ‘normal service’. And according to Keith Farry, Irish farmers will be in the eye of the storm. Farry spoke at a recent seminar on farm debt and personal insolvency, hosted by the Irish Creamery and Milk Suppliers’ Association (ICMSA). He explained: “Once the Covid-19 restrictions have been lifted, there is every prospect of the banks and other financial institutions moving to take legal action against account holders who are not repaying loans and a significant number of farmers will be caught up in this push.

Vulture funds need to be totally transparent

January 18, 2021, 5:29 pm I sense that the amount of money owed by Irish farmers to vulture funds has increased dramatically over recent years. This point became pretty obvious to me as I listened to the presentations given by two experts in the field of insolvency, courtesy of the recent Irish Creamery Milk Suppliers’ Association (ICMSA)-hosted webinar on this crucially important issue. Of even more significance to me was the scope of the questions and answers (Q&A) session, which followed the presentations. I counted at least 30 questions being answered with the lady chairing the proceedings saying that time did not permit the many questions left unanswered being dealt with directly.

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