Staying active Legal Business Ronan McLoughlin and Lisa Broderick report on DACB Dublin’s recent growth, with a busy last year and new hires, as…
Glasses half full Tom Cox Geoff Moore, managing partner of Ireland’s Arthur Cox, is looking at life with his glass very much half full, and…
Ireland: No luck required Thomas Alan Legal Business’ last deep delve into the Irish legal market revealed a country on the rebound. Since the country’s exit…
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Ireland: A case to make Thomas Alan Centuries of imperiousness towards the Irish could be one of England’s greatest historical mistakes, and when Legal Business set about…
‘Real opportunity in Ireland’: Lewis Silkin becomes fourth firm to open in Dublin post-Brexit vote Tom Baker City firm Lewis Silkin is to follow in the footsteps of Simmons & Simmons, Covington & Burling and Pinsent Masons…
‘Good people are expensive’: Simmons to launch in Dublin through local hire Kathryn McCann As speculation continues in the Irish market as to which international law firm will be the next to come knocking…
Emerald Ambitions Kathryn McCann Barry Devereux, managing partner of Irish leader McCann FitzGerald, is not letting the bad Irish weather dampen his spirits. ‘The…
Ireland launch: Pinsents finally reveals plans to open in Dublin Kathryn McCann Pinsent Masons has finally announced plans to launch in Dublin in what will be the firm’s fourth international office opening in…
Freshfields, Eversheds and Slaughters lead the pack as Brexit vote sparks record-breaking admissions to Irish roll Legal Business The number of solicitors added to Ireland’s law society roll has increased by 275% to 1,347 solicitors over the past…
Doubling in Dublin: Expansive Kennedys moves Irish outpost to accommodate growth Kathryn McCann Following a wave of expansion in Latin America, insurance specialist Kennedys is to more than double its office space in…
Ireland: Will there be greener grass for booming Dublin in the post-Brexit world? Kathryn McCann As a nation well versed in referenda, Ireland is in tune with the times. Since 1937 and the creation of…
Freshfields and Eversheds make up bulk of applications as Irish admissions reach over 300 Kathryn McCann Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer and Eversheds have made up the bulk of UK admissions to the Irish bar so far in…
Irish ambitions: Pinsents eyes Dublin base as UK firms look to capitalise on post-Brexit market Kathryn McCann Pinsent Masons is eyeing up a Dublin base, to complement its existing offering in Belfast and provide a full UK…
‘Last piece of the UK and Ireland jigsaw’: DAC Beachcroft forms association with Belfast’s McKinty and Wright Victoria Young Top-25 firm DAC Beachcroft has signed a three year ‘best friends’ agreement with Belfast’s McKinty and Wright in a bid…
Roaring back – Corporate activity has soared in Ireland Sarah Downey Earlier this year, Ireland’s prime minister (An Taoiseach) Enda Kenny made an appeal to emigrants who had departed the country…
Sending the ‘right message’: Arthur Cox sees donations rejected by Irish Cancer Society due to client Sarah Downey A leading charity has decided it will no longer accept corporate donations from Big Five Irish law firm Arthur Cox…
Ireland: Tracking Dublin’s Young Tigers Sarah Downey Ireland is breathing a little easier again. With more than five years of economic turbulence battering both businesses and reputations,…
Caught in controversy: A&L Goodbody jettisons Irish lottery clients after conflict arises Sarah Downey A&L Goodbody has received unwelcome national press and the ire of a former client after declaring a conflict of interest in…