
Maxwell Mooney
Maxwell Mooney is a solicitor representing Michael Flatley in a legal dispute concerning a €5.6 million loan linked to Flatley's Cork mansion, Castlehyde. In recent court proceedings, Mooney sought to adjourn a hearing for an injunction to prevent a receiver from taking action regarding the property, emphasizing that the loan's capital and accrued interest would be repaid.
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Maxwell Mooney is the former solicitor of Michael Flatley, involved in a dispute over legal fees and client files.
Michael Flatley seeks High Court order in dispute with his former solicitor – The Irish TimesAn affidavit signed by Mr Flatley’s solicitor Maxwell Mooney was submitted to the court.
Michael Flatley intends to make presidential bid, his barrister confirms – The Irish TimesRonnie Hudson BL, instructed by Maxwell Mooney solicitor, told the court on Monday the applications were being brought 'to embarrass Michael Flatley.'
Security for costs application against Michael Flatley is attempt to ‘embarrass’ him, court hears – The Irish TimesMaxwell Mooney is the solicitor instructed by Ronnie Hudson for Michael Flatley.
Fresh row emerges over legal costs in case over Michael Flatley mansion – The Irish TimesMr Flatley’s solicitor Maxwell Mooney said he had taken instructions relating to costs of the interlocutory injunction application.
Michael Flatley hails victory in keeping mansion from receivers – The Irish TimesMaxwell Mooney is the solicitor instructed by Ronnie Hudson in the case involving Michael Flatley.
Michael Flatley to pay off multimillion euro loan at centre of Castlehyde dispute – The Irish TimesMaxwell Mooney is the solicitor for Michael Flatley, offering to pay the monthly interest payments on the loan.
Michael Flatley’s lawyers claim neighbour has agreed deal for Castlehyde mansion – The Irish TimesMaxwell Mooney is Mr Flatley's solicitor instructed to seek an adjournment of the injunction application.
Michael Flatley ‘ready, willing and able’ to pay off €5.6m loan at centre of dispute linked to Castlehyde – The Irish Times



















