Browne Jacobson has appointed two new legal directors and a partner in a significant expansion of its Irish operations. Emma Middleton and Paul Tohill join as legal directors to establish the firm's real estate and construction practices in Ireland respectively.
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UK and Ireland firm Browne Jacobson has announced the equalisation of its family policies to support work-home life balance and gender equality in the workplace. The firm's staff are now entitled to take up to 26 weeks of paternity, co-parent or adoption leave. The first 13 weeks will be fully paid,
Browne Jacobson has appointed James Byrne as principal associate in the firm's Dublin corporate team. Mr Byrne practises in the areas of corporate and commercial law and has over 12 years’ experience in a wide range of transactions including mergers and acquisitions, venture capital, private e
UK and Ireland law firm Browne Jacobson has reported a 12 per cent increase in turnover to £118 million in its latest annual results. The firm, which opened a Dublin office in 2022, has more than doubled its turnover in the past decade, from £50 million in 2014.
Browne Jacobson has launched a new mentoring programme aimed at improving black representation in the law. The REACH (Race, Equality and Cultural Heritage) programme has been launched across the UK and Ireland firm's seven offices, including Dublin, following a two-year pilot programme.
UK and Ireland firm Browne Jacobson has appointed William Darmody as partner and head of the firm's Irish corporate team. Mr Darmody has extensive experience in company law matters, corporate finance, mergers and acquisitions, restructuring, venture capital and private equity investments. He wi
Browne Jacobson partner Jeanne Kelly has been elected as president of the British Irish Chamber of Commerce (BICC). Ms Kelly, a founding partner of Browne Jacobson's Dublin office, has spent the last year as vice-president of the Chamber and is also outgoing chair of its ICT committee. She will now
Browne Jacobson has promoted specialist dispute resolution lawyer Darragh Killeen to partner. Mr Killeen has particular expertise in handling complex transnational TMT disputes and regulatory investigations. He represents clients across a variety of sectors, in particular technology, construction an
UK and Ireland law firm Browne Jacobson has appointed specialist data privacy lawyer Francis Katamba as a partner in the firm. Mr Katamba, who joins the firm from the UK's Information Commissioner's Office (ICO), is based in Manchester but will support the firm's client base across the UK and Irelan
UK and Ireland firm Browne Jacobson LLP has announced a record turnover of £105 million in the year ending 30 April 2023, a 12 per cent increase in the year it opened its first international office in Dublin. The firm has more than doubled its turnover from £50 million in 2014, which it
Law firm Browne Jacobson has appointed Mike Rebeiro, a digital disruption expert, as a strategic advisor to its IP and technology team in the UK and Ireland. Mr Rebeiro is a former global head of technology and innovation at Norton Rose Fulbright and brings 28 years' experience advising British and
Browne Jacobson, the UK law firm which opened its first overseas office in Dublin in September, has set outs its plans to build an end-to-end technology, media and telecommunications (TMT) practice in Ireland.
Over 100 Irish students have taken part in a virtual legal careers insight event hosted by Browne Jacobson with the aim of making the legal profession more diverse. The FAIRE (Fairer Access Into Real Experience) event, delivered in partnership with Young Professionals, drew over 3,000 young people f
UK-headquartered law firm Browne Jacobson has opened its first overseas office in Dublin, with Jeanne Kelly, Ciarán Markey, Declan Cushley and Anthony Nagle named as the four founding partners. Ms Kelly and Mr Markey will be permanently based in the Dublin office, which will focus on technolo