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Dublin law firm leaders share their thoughts on Irish politics: Simon Harris as Taoiseach, a faltering Sinn Féin, and challenges facing the coalition government
Some Irish lawyers suggest that ESG regulation is creating conversations rather than creating work; others point to ESG being in every deal. So, who’s right?
More than a dozen Irish law firms and scores of lawyers advising on insurance claims relating to leased aircraft detained in Russia following sanctions
In competing for local talent and international clients, the dynamic Irish legal market is increasingly Darwinian: the strongest firms will survive and thrive
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Huge ambition, big expansion, intense competition. Battle lines are drawn for offshore firms to wage war with each other in London’s lucrative legal market.
As one of his first acts in government following Labour’s landslide election victory, Britain’s new prime minister Sir Keir Starmer invited his Irish counterpart Simon Harris to Chequers.
Matheson’s top brass in Dublin view London as a key driver for future business.
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