The Supreme Court of Ireland has overturned a previous decision concerning the enforcement of a Polish judgment against Michael Scully, an Irish developer with ties to Castle Carbery Properties Ltd. The judgment, amounting to €6.3 million, was secured by 57 Irish investors who had financial stakes in a shopping centre project in Opole, Poland. Last year, Scully successfully appealed against the enforcement of this judgment, but the recent Supreme Court ruling permits the investors to seek legal action against him in Ireland, potentially leading to recovery of their investments.
The Supreme Court ruled that Irish developer Michael Scully could be pursued for a €6.3 million judgment obtained in Poland, allowing action against him to proceed.
Scully, a Clonakilty farmer and co-owner of Castle Carbery Properties Ltd, initially won an appeal against the enforcement of the Polish judgment last year.
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