Case concerned shares in hospitality businesses in Temple Bar and Smithfield
The Bad Ass Cafe at Temple Bar Dublin. A dispute over the ownership of the property has been settled. Photograph: Eric Luke / THE IRISH TIMES Bad Ass Cafe Temple Bar Stock FileA settlement has been reached to resolve a dispute over the ownership of Dublin property assets involving the sale of shares in the Bad Ass Café in Temple Bar, the purchase of Delaney’s pub in Smithfield and ownership of a property in Gardiner Street/Mabbot Lane.
Businesswoman Marina Valera claimed her former business partner Paul Tiernan asserted “some form of beneficial interest” over the assets in what she said was an opportunistic attempt to leverage her and her companies into making a payment to him. Mr Tiernan, of Churchfields, K-Club, Straffan, Co Kildare, strongly disputed the allegations made by Ms Valera, of Lower Gardiner Street, Dublin, and three firms: Laupteen Ltd, Femida Ltd and Blackhill Resources Ltd.
The Commercial Court was informed on Monday that the entire case had settled and could be struck out. No details of the settlement were given to the court.
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