Johnny Ronan: his Ronan Group Real Estate signed an agreement last month to resolve the injunctions. Picture: Tony Gavin
A deal between Johnny Ronan’s real estate group and a US-based investment management firm must be reached in the next three weeks or else a pending lawsuit will proceed, the High Court has heard. Ronan Group Real Estate said it had agreed a further standstill period so that talks with Fortress Investment Group could continue. It told the High Court that “somewhat disappointingly”, no broad resolution had yet been agreed.
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