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Clyde & Co latest firm to get physical in Dublin

More Brexit action in Dublin as firm opens Dublin office to ensure its Irish law insurance practice can continue to operate seamlessly as the UK leaves the EU.

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Fieldfisher in Dublin merger as “Brexit refugees” on roll grows

As Brexit limps along law another big-name firm enters Irish market, while Ireland's law society says list of “Brexit refugees” is growing.

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Law Society gets in on the act

Law Society of Ireland offers free global online course in arts entertainment and media law, forging mutual understanding.

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Arthur Cox gets first woman chair

On the eve of Irish firm's centenary Arthur Cox, which turns 100 next year, appoints first woman chair.

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Ireland seeks a 'Brexit dividend'

As landmarks 'go green' for St Patrick's Day, Ireland 's legal community heads to DC in campaign mode with ambition to reap a Brexit dividend.

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Irish M&A deal volume hit 5 Year high

Ireland's M&A environment remains strong following volatile 2018, according to research from Irish law firm William Fry.

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Irish law society launches gender task force

Law Society of Ireland launches new gender equality, diversity and inclusion task force, as women make up a third of new partners at law firms.

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Historic days for Irish supreme court

GLP is on the ground in Galway to mark historic three-day visit by Irish supreme court in trend of supreme courts getting closer to the people, while UK supreme court to head to Wales.

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Long before MeToo there was Moya Quinlan

Pioneer Moya Quinlan was buried today in Dublin, a 'beloved icon' and first woman president of Law Society of Ireland, who died aged 98.

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From Detroit to Dublin

American-Irish merger announced as Clark Hill merges with O'Gradys Solicitors in softly-softly approach to the European market.

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DLA Piper expands new Dublin office

It's not so much Brexit hype as a booming economy inspiring DLA to boost its new Dublin base with four-partner hire.

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Ireland's legal community aims to charm post-Brexit business from UK

As 2019 Brexit pressure mounts, Irish government backs 'timely' legal bid to become go-to post-Brexit international legal services hub.

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EU lead regulator initiates new Facebook investigation

Following Friday's Facebook latest privacy breach, the EU's lead regulator of the social media platform initiates another investigation.

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Ireland to shake up property conveyancing

New conveyancing system takes effect in Ireland from new year's day 2019, offering streamlined and transparent process.

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Boom times for Ireland's legal profession

...but it's not all about brexit

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Employment lawyers at the heart of colliding forces in the workplace

With Ireland at the tipping point of both Brexit and the digital economy, employment lawyers needed to tackle raft of transformational issues.

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Law Society of Ireland launches vision for future training

Peart Commission Report gives 30 recommendations to improve access, innovation and streamline solicitor education.

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Irish statistics for whiplash damages published for the first time

Claimants in 55 per cent of Irish whiplash cases received a total award of between €10,000 and €20,000 in total damages. In 88 per cent of whiplash cases, the claimant received a total award of under €30,000.

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Leading Irish lawyers attack UK on human rights and Brexit

Lack of progress on human rights after Brexit say leading Irish lawyers, and UK lacks awareness of the difficulties ahead.

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Brexit and environment on the agenda in busy week for maritime lawyers

European Maritime lawyers meet in London Brexit, hot on the heels of IMO approving GHG programme and rejecting US last minute pitch.

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