A forgotten deal, a €2.5m tax rebate: How Derek Quinlan’s ‘worrying’ conduct kept him in bankruptcy
A €2.5m Irish tax rebate was cited among reasons the Dubliner stayed in economic purgatory
A €2.5m Irish tax rebate was cited among reasons the Dubliner stayed in economic purgatory
Question of who will pay for litigation remains unclear, Irish business conference hears
Legal action over valuable leased aircraft stranded in Russia generating €1 million in brief fees – plus €6,000 a day – for top commercial lawyers
Survey of 400 industry stakeholders sheds light on issues impacting Ireland’s property market, such as housing supply
Almost half of survey respondents indicate an expectation of terms becoming more tenant-friendly
Mason Hayes & Curran expands its operations in London and San Francisco and considers opening a permanent base in New York
The company has developed an AI-platform to help athletes avoid injury and illness and also assist girls and women involved in sports
Co-founder of period care company talks about global expansion, how she was inspired by her late father, and how Tiger Woods makes her furious
Five law firms had more than 1,500 solicitors working for them last year
As the new managing partner of law firm Mason Hayes & Curran, Will Carmody hopes to continue its growth trajectory in Ireland while expanding its activities in Britain and the United States
Law firm is forecasting growth of 7-9 per cent in 2023 with a focus on expanding activity at international office locations
How successful with airlines be in meeting their targets to have net zero emissions by 2050?
Most solicitors are now women, but men still hold more than two-thirds of the best-paid partner positions in major legal practices
What the future of regulation looks like for the fintech industry in Ireland
Unicef Ireland’s Paul Connolly urges companies to summon ‘that emergency spirit’ to help combat climate change, which is already harming millions of children
Majority of real estate professionals also believe the introduction of residential zoned land tax will disincentivise land hoarding
Law firm's new head takes over from Declan Black on January 1st
About 85% of industry professionals do not believe white collar crime is sufficiently enforced in Ireland, survey finds
Half say they will be ‘partially flexible’ on working from home, finds law firm survey
Majority in survey worried about their ability to stay in profession, says Bar Council
Only 16% of companies indicated that more than 30% of senior roles are held by women
Youth organisation’s accounts provide for ‘claims or threatened claims’ from survivors
Christian Brothers and Scouting Ireland are understood to be each paying half of the settlement cost
The office building at Grand Canal is leased to shared workspace provider WeWork
Judge finds adult children entitled to privilege over all but 16 of 313 documents sought
Dublin-based firm returned to growth and warns Brexit is major risk for Irish economy
Over 1,300 British lawyers have signed up to Irish roll of solicitors
Irish law firm’s turnover declines by 1.2% to €76m in 2017
Kennedy Wilson owns €1bn worth of property including Shelbourne Hotel
State Claims Agency reveals lists of payments to lawyers and firms for representation
Financial services firms could be in breach of licence if not re-registered in time
Fund will target mix of office, retail and industrial units in €5m-€15m price range
Bank takes on greater role in the regulation of market abuse, in EU-wide changes
Firm added 75 staff as its revenue rose by €12m for the second year running
Legal firm says it seeing growth across all of its key practice areas
Maurice Curran: November 5th, 1938 - April 20th, 2015
Law firm considers relocating to accommodate staff after 20% rise in numbers on back of economic recovery and business from international clients
Tax authorities paid a total of €5.3m to outside legal teams in 4,348 Revenue cases
Report says bank tried to manage indebted commercial customers through recession
Potentially lucrative appointments expected to attract international attention
Recovery speeds up following strong finish to 2013 driven by improved investor confidence
Irish Banking Federation’s decision to seek legal advice on levy was a matter of good housekeeping
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices