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Retired solicitor Brian O’Donnell exits bankruptcy – Irish Legal News

Retired Dublin solicitor and former property tycoon Brian ODonnell exited bankruptcy yesterday, The Irish Times reports.

Ms Justice Costello formally discharged him from bankruptcy at a sitting of the High Court yesterday.

Mr ODonnell and his wife, Mary Patricia, were judged bankrupt by the High Court in August 2013 in a finding confirmed by the Supreme Court in February 2015.

Bank of Ireland applied to have the pair declared bankrupt after they failed to satisfy a 71.57 million judgment against them over unpaid loans.

Mr ODonnells bankruptcy was extended in July 2016 by following a successful application by his official assignee in bankruptcy, Chris Lehane, for alleged non-cooperation.

The High Court yesterday heard that…

Read the full article at: https://www.irishlegal.com/8344/retired-solicitor-brian-odonnell-exits-bankruptcy/

Category: BankruptcyBy Insolvency GuardianAugust 29, 2017

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Retired solicitor Brian O’Donnell exits bankruptcy – Irish Legal News

Retired Dublin solicitor and former property tycoon Brian ODonnell exited bankruptcy yesterday, The Irish Times reports.

Ms Justice Costello formally discharged him from bankruptcy at a sitting of the High Court yesterday.

Mr ODonnell and his wife, Mary Patricia, were judged bankrupt by the High Court in August 2013 in a finding confirmed by the Supreme Court in February 2015.

Bank of Ireland applied to have the pair declared bankrupt after they failed to satisfy a 71.57 million judgment against them over unpaid loans.

Mr ODonnells bankruptcy was extended in July 2016 by following a successful application by his official assignee in bankruptcy, Chris Lehane, for alleged non-cooperation.

The High Court yesterday heard that…

Read the full article at: http://www.irishlegal.com/8344/retired-solicitor-brian-odonnell-exits-bankruptcy/

Category: BankruptcyBy Insolvency GuardianAugust 29, 2017

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