Corporate law shake-up as international legal eagles swoop on Ireland
Secrecy on fees survives for now but diversity beckons in post-Brexit blitz by top firms
Secrecy on fees survives for now but diversity beckons in post-Brexit blitz by top firms
Legal firm accepts dismissal of funds solicitor was procedurally unfair
Christopher Morgan alleged his back and pelvis were injured when he slipped and fell
Employees who refuse to get vaccine may be taken off payroll, Isme says
'I had a stroke over this place in 2016… The stress of it. No one was helping us'
Group has acquired 60-bed Elm Hall home and retirement village in Celbridge
Constitutional challenge must clear high bar given size of State’s health emergency
Ireland can establish itself as a global hub for climate change, says expert
Revenue and Central Bank paid €59m in legal and accounting fees over three years
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Irish law firm blames ‘slowdown’ in transactions and a reduction in dispute cases
Group buys 59-bed facility in Blackrock, and now owns five nursing homes in capital
Stance on responsible behaviour of directors will take into account coronavirus havoc
Despite optimism about return, 83% still want some option of remote working
Plot of 0.25 acres on South Lotts Road sold with adjoining semi-detached house achieves €4m
Irish firm said main drivers of growth were demand in tech and data privacy, energy, financial services and litigation
Britain’s departure from the EU will have a significant impact on community and voluntary organisations, charities and social enterprises
Declan Black will serve third successive term, having first been elected to role in 2013
From gender pay gap reporting to parental leave to mental health support, organisations are embracing the latest advancements in D&I
Northland Properties owns hotels in Canada, US and UK, as well as Dallas Stars NHL team
Barrister for Tusla tells judge child is living on streets and is a serious danger to himself
Zoned South Lotts Road site offers potential for at least 21 apartments
Former US peace broker heralds arrival of DLA Piper as it plans to grow to 100 jobs
The ending of the ban on women voting and standing for election is being celebrated across the country
Awards programme has five new categories, including one for the public
Co Cork-based start-up says investment will fast-track development of new software
I Wish events seek to encourage female students to enter STEM industries
Half of survey respondents said less than one-in-10 executive positions filled by women
Long leases and single-occupancy buildings are increasingly passé as new and old companies flock to shared office space on short-term leases
Site could accommodate either 14 townhouses or a duplex development of 22 units
Democratic candidate will attend October Urban Land Institute convention on cities
Europe’s priorities in secession talks are set out – but what will it mean for Irish business?
Rents in the suburbs are half those in the city centre while there’s also a better choice of accommodation
Reit board subcommittee to begin process to identify new chairman
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
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