FAST-food giant McDonald’s and Irish Life have agreed to go to mediation in a bid to resolve a multi-million euro row over McDonald’s branch at the Irish Life-owned Ilac Centre.
McDonald’s had initiated legal proceedings against Irish Life because of the “unacceptable conditions” at the Ilac centre branch, alleged to have cost the fast-food giant more than €1m in lost profits and lost “brand presence”.
The case was due to be entered into the big business division of the High Court yesterday, however Mr Justice Peter Kelly was told that the parties had agreed to a mediation process.
McDonald’s had launched the case against both Irish Life and Joseph O’Reilly who had been engaged to carry out works at the unit.
McDonald’s And Ilac Avoid High Court
February 20, 2008 by Mark | 0 Comments
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