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
Ireland well positioned to play important role in post-pandemic economic, social recovery
The level of international collaboration around finding a Covid-19 vaccine has reached unparalleled levels
Reopening the economy is by no means as straightforward as shutting it down but there will be positive aspects to the new normal for business
Companies face flipping a business model based on face-to-face interactions
The economic fallout from Covid-19 presents challenges but also opportunities
The human dimension should not be underestimated in negotiations around IP rights
Asia is the leader, followed by the UK and then a few European markets such as Germany
With telematics not widely offered and no discount for safety features, motor insurance customers face higher premiums
Experts differ with regard to the speed of innovation in Irish insurance companies
Casual conversations on instant messaging about a work colleague might end up in the hands of that colleague
Target is to double onshore wind capacity and solar PV farms will also be in the mix
Company, which certifies buildings in terms of internet connectivity, expands in Dublin
How data trusts can help innovation stay at cutting edge despite privacy concerns
From cutting-edge technology to agile work practices, Irish law firms are adopting an ‘innovation agenda’
Law firms must continually adapt their professional services to provide clients with solutions to the increasingly complex issues they face
Environmental, social and governance standards ‘no longer a niche investment strategy,’ says Pinsent Masons associate
Never been a better time to be a corporate lawyer in Ireland as global legal firms move in
Former William Fry partner Eavan Saunders to head office
Stakeholders in UK are identifying new living products to cater for undersupply
There’s little difference between regulations in both countries, but that could change
Companies must comply by November 22nd or face fines of up to €500,000
Bias against older workers can be overlooked in the diversity and inclusion debate
Smarter recruitment process and creating awareness of disability issues key to tackling problem
From gender pay gap reporting to parental leave to mental health support, organisations are embracing the latest advancements in D&I
Pinsent Masons lauds move as crucial first step ‘towards much needed reform’ of sector
Selecting the right team is crucial, says an expert in data privacy and intellectual property disputes
If workers conceal who they really are, the inclusivity policies are not working
AIB striving to create a workforce that is ‘representative of Ireland Inc’
Reform of partnership legislation a key item on Government’s agenda for business
Firms are signing up to the Mindful Business Charter to promote better staff wellbeing
Changes to Europe’s financial services authorisation landscape unlikely to be reversed
Policies speed up the process and smooth the path of complex mergers and acquisitions
Growth of the technology will only progress when organisations and users understand it
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
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices