Corporate Recovery: Green shoots for some, but a long way to go
New measures such as the personal insolvency legislation have made things a little bit easier for everyone, writes Dave Boland.
Is Ireland ready to unshackle itself from the insolvency epidemic that has blighted the country since the financial crisis first raised its unforgiving head? Certainly, the panic that overtook the economy in the last years of the last decade has been replaced by a grim acceptance that tough measures need to be put in place. This has been coupled with the implementation of certain mechanisms that offer at least a little clarity about the way...
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