Cool heads are needed in Dublin
The Irish M&A market is internationalising – the next few years there will be challengers to the establishment
The Irish M&A market is internationalising – the next few years there will be challengers to the establishment
Driven by a fast-growing economy and the aftermath of Brexit, the Irish legal market has entered a new phase of internationalisation.
Dechert has begun offering training contracts in its Dublin office, as the US firm eyes growth opportunities in the Irish market. Dechert launched training contracts in its Dublin office in the second half of 2017 by taking on two local law graduates as trainees. It is understood that the US firm will offer two or […]
Ireland’s lawyers are used to turbulence. After all, it is not so long ago that the country was navigating the bumpy waters of the financial crisis and a bailout by the EU. So the last year of volatility caused by the UK’s Brexit vote and the US presidential election was something Irish firms were ready […]
The number of female partners working in independent European firms has risen by almost a third in five years, data gathered for The Lawyer European 100 2017 reveals.
Since the referendum result a raft of the biggest UK firms have been rushing to get their solicitors on the Irish roll. But what does this mean for Ireland?
The move is a bid to follow its insurance clients out of the UK post-Brexit. 12 Aug: BLM turns focus on Dublin in hunt for bigger office 10 Aug: Pinsents in hunt for Dublin office
Apple has instructed Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer amid plans to appeal a decision by the European Commission that it must pay €13bn in back taxes to Ireland.
The first legal process outsourcing company to launch in the Republic of Ireland has opened its doors in Dublin, just weeks after Britain decided to leave the EU.
BLM is in talks to boost its Dublin office space by nearly 60 per cent. 10 Aug: Pinsent Masons hunts for Dublin office as UK lawyers rush to register at Irish bar post Brexit
Pinsents has instructed a Dublin commercial property agent as it pushes forward with Irish launch post-Brexit. 1 Aug: Pinsents eyes Dublin launch in wake of Brexit vote
Pinsent Masons has revealed it could open an office in Dublin as it launches a review of its referral strategy in Ireland in the wake of Brexit.