Mason Hayes & Curran to create 75 new jobs in Dublin

Legal firm says it seeing growth across all of its key practice areas

Mason Hayes & Curran managing partner Declan Black
Mason Hayes & Curran managing partner Declan Black

Law firm Mason Hayes & Curran is to create 75 new jobs by the end of the year.

The firm, which increased its turnover by 25 per cent to €60 million in 2014, currently employs 410 personnel, including 77 partners. Founded in 1968, it hired 64 additional staff last year.

Mason Hayes & Curran said the new roles - which include lawyers and support staff - are being created as a result of the continued strong growth the firm is experiencing across all of its key practice areas.

"We are obviously pleased to be busy and growing. Clients need well-resourced law firms to deliver quality advice and service at the speed that business operates. Our recruitment initiatives are designed to meet, and indeed anticipate, that client need," said managing partner Declan Black,

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“The contribution of the professional services sector in Ireland to employment and growth can sometimes be overlooked. The sector provides a major direct contribution to the economy and is also highly influential in supporting foreign investment by complementing the State’s initiatives and providing a sophisticated level of service to international corporates which is on a par with anything they experience in their home jurisdictions,” he added.

Charlie Taylor

Charlie Taylor

Charlie Taylor is a former Irish Times business journalist