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# Developer

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# Courts
US jury orders wife of Seán Dunne to pay €18 million to bankruptcy trustee
The unanimous decision from the 10-person jury was the result of a five-week civil trial.
# developing situation
Want to become a developer? Here are some simple but essential steps
Skilled developers are some of the most sought-after candidates in the Irish jobs market.
# Kevin McGeever
Developer who faked own kidnapping could be jailed for contempt of court order
McGeever received a suspended sentence for wasting garda time earlier this year.
# Priory Hall
Thomas McFeely 'fails to give address and disclose assets' in bankruptcy proceedings
The High Court has heard that the developer did not provide his place of residence or disclose his interest in “significant assets”.
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# Bankruptcy
Sean Dunne's wife could be questioned during bankruptcy case
The court has also ordered the former developer to produce more financial documents within the next two weeks.
# community fights back
Greystones Harbour ‘building site’ remains in limbo as developer dismisses community plan
A pivotal town council meeting is taking place this evening, where town council members will decide whether to accept the Sisk or community plan.
# Kidnap
Photos: Kevin McGeever charged in court with wasting garda time
MCGeever appeared in court in Roscommon today to face charges in relation to his alleged kidnapping.
# Hacked
Apple's developer site was hacked
Apple says an intruder attempted to secure the personal information of some of the registered developers from the site.
# Sean Dunne
Sean Dunne declares bankruptcy in US
The former property devleoper filed for bankruptcy at a Connecticut court on Friday, citing assets of between $1 – 10 million and debts in the region of $500 million – $1 billion.
# Berlin
Berlin Wall's contested removal halted, for now
Protesters have been gathering at a surviving part of the wall to try and prevent it from being knocked down by a property developer.
# Wicklow
Developer ordered to complete Co Wicklow estate
An order was made by the Circuit Court this week on the issue. The local council has refused to refund bonds on three other developments completed by the developer.
# Tom McFeely
In pics: Tom McFeely's house... yours for just €3m
What bankrupt developer of faulty apartments used to live in a mansion like this?
# Tom McFeely
In pics: D-Day for bankrupt developer Tom McFeely
Photographs show belongings being removed from developer’s family home on Ailesbury Road ahead of today’s court deadline.
# Priory Hall
Thomas McFeely due in court to appeal prison sentence and €1 million fine
The bankrupt developer is appealing against his sentence for failing to fix the major fire safety problems in Priory Hall.
# Facebook
17-year-old takes up Facebook job offer
The teenager wowed executives at Facebook with her knowledge of mobile app development.
# Mahon
Pee Flynn's Late Late interview was "underhand" says Gilmartin's son
The developer’s son says his father was vindicated by Mahon and should get more credit for exposing corruption.
Voices
Column: Occupying NAMA buildings isn’t just a gesture – it’s essential research
Such is the obscurity around NAMA’s operations that protesters are forced to commit acts of civil disobedience just to uncover the paper trail, writes Conor McCabe.
# Priory Hall
Priory Hall residents tell McFeely: “We don’t wish you a Happy New Year”
In a hand-delivered letter, the residents told developer Thomas McFeely that their fight “is a fight for what is rightfully ours” and they will be “tenacious in the extreme” until they reach their goal.
# Priory Hall
Minister for Environment refuses to meet Priory Hall residents
Phil Hogan said that he “cannot interfere in individual cases”, despite the ongoing uncertainty for former residents of the Dublin apartment complex.
# Property Porn
Got a spare €43 million? The Gasworks building is for sale...
The Dublin 4 apartment complex, one of the most well-known symbols of Irish property crash, is up for sale after developer Liam Carroll’s property empire was placed in receivership.
# Paddy Kelly
Developer Paddy Kelly has BMW seized - again
Sheriff seizes car after reading old Herald International Tribune article about Kelly.
# Courts
Anglo bid against solicitors adjourned
Bank wants its €60 million back.