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European Employment Law Update — May 2013weblink
The May 2013 edition of Addleshaw Goddard’s European Employment Law Update is available now.
Eversheds names new international chair as Gray retires
Eversheds has elected Irish managing partner Alan Murphy as the chair of its network of associated international firms, Eversheds International, following the retirement of the previous chair David Gray.
The Law Sciences Law Review — first editiondownload
The Life Sciences Law Review explores legal issues of special interest to pharmaceutical, biotechnology and medical device companies in 27 jurisdictions.
Ashurst joins US and Irish firms as Elan rejects Royalty Pharma bid
A raft of Irish, UK and US firms have won roles on the battle for control of Irish biotechnology company Elan, which yesterday rejected an offer from Royalty Pharma.
Ireland's Mason Hayes posts 5 per cent revenue rise to €44.4m
Irish firm Mason Hayes & Curran has posted a 5 per cent rise in total revenue for the 2012 financial year, with turnover rising to €44.4m.
Ireland's Byrne Wallace appeals against €17.7m claim in Supreme Court
Irish firm Byrne Wallace is set to appear in the country’s Supreme Court this week in a bid to overturn a finding of professional negligence that led to a €17.7m damages bill.
Quartet of Irish firms acts as government sells state pensions business
Four of Ireland’s largest firms have taken roles on the €1.3bn (£1.1bn) sale of Irish state-owned pensions company Irish Life to Canada’s Great-West Lifeco.
Arthur Cox takes lion's share as Irish state legal fees revealed
The Irish government’s go-to law firm Arthur Cox has picked up almost half of the legal fees paid out by the state in the last five years.
A&L Goodbody cements restructuring reputation with IBRC instruction
Irish firm advises KPMG on liquidation of the Irish Bank Resolution Corporation (IBRC).
Arthur Cox advises as Irish government restructures bank debt
Arthur Cox has completed five years of work acting for the Irish government with today’s confirmation that a deal has been struck to restructure the nation’s bank debt.
A&O and McCanns lead for Bord Gais as Irish asset sale begins
Allen & Overy (A&O) and McCann Fitzgerald have won lead roles as Ireland’s state-owned energy provider Bord Gáis Éireann (BGE) prepares to sell off its energy business in the first major asset sale by the Irish government.
Green shoots
A new survey shows positivity is trickling back in to Ireland’s legal market as a recovering economy draws work their way, even in the notorious property sector...
Mason Hayes rejigs London leadership as incumbent moves to Oz
Irish firm Mason Hayes & Curran has appointed a new London office head after the previous holder of the role John Kettle moved to Brisbane firm McCullough Robertson.
A&L Goodbody sets up German group to target investment
Irish firm A&L Goodbody has established a team of lawyers dedicated to advising German clients on doing business in Ireland, as well as Irish clients doing business in Germany.
Johnsons Solicitors seals settlement in X Factor judge's libel action
Irish firm Johnsons Solicitors has steered a settlement for X Factor judge Louis Walsh, who has accepted €500,000 (£404,000) in libel damages from Matheson client The Sun over false sex assault allegations published last year.
Amarchand Mangaldas hires William Fry partner as adviser
Indian firm Amarchand & Mangaldas & Suresh A Shroff & Co has hired the head of William Fry’s competition and regulation practice as a senior adviser.
Ireland's MOP drops Ormsby Prentice to become Matheson
Irish firm Matheson Ormsby Prentice (MOP) has announced that it is rebranding as Matheson in response to a growing international client base.
Maples sets up Irish in-house advocacy unit ahead of regulatory change
Maples and Calder is launching a dedicated in-house Irish advocacy team, ahead of changes to Irish legislation that are likely to open up High Court advocacy to the solicitors’ profession.
Land of the giants
Ireland has always prided itself on its innovation and two sectors attracting large-scale global investment as a result are technology and agriculture.
Eversheds clients ask for firm's removal from case due to lack of cash
Eversheds is removing itself from a major piece of Irish litigation after its clients said they could no longer fund the firm’s costs.
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