Dublin’s new arrivals
20 July 2022

Dublin’s new arrivals

Dominic Carman

Six years on from the Brexit vote, international law firms continue to land in Dublin, making Ireland the hottest EU jurisdiction for new offices. Dominic Carman finds out why

Ireland recently won the ‘best destination’ award, which was presented to Tourism

Ireland at the prestigious Travel Weekly Readers’ Choice Awards in New York. This achievement is far from unique: welcoming more than 11m overseas visitors annually, Ireland has won the award every year since 2014. International law firms seem to have followed a similar destination trend: since the Brexit vote in 2016, more than 20 firms have decided to open a permanent office in Dublin. The latest trio to do so – Addleshaw Goddard (AG), Bird & Bird and Ogier – will not be the last. It can’t be the weather, so why is Dublin the EU’s hottest place for law firms to set up and is there enough work to sustain their ambitions?

 

Related News

December 2024 News

The gloves are off

Following President Trump’s victory, the US-China trade war looks set to escalate, affecting offshore firms in Hong Kong and across the rest of Asia

December 2024 News

Hong Kong: an anxious wait for recovery

As US law firms leave Greater China, the jury is still out on whether Beijing’s $1.4trn stimulus package will lead to a sustained Hong Kong recovery

December 2024 News

Japan Rising

The land of the rising sun has finally re-appeared on the investment horizon, as offshore law firms beat a path to Tokyo in search of golden opportunity

December 2024 News

Singapore Shines

Singapore is having ‘a real moment in the sun’ according to offshore lawyers, but it is still unlikely to eclipse Hong Kong – at least for now.