Mason Hayes & Curran

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Ireland's gambling industry is not prepared for the new gambling rules, a survey by business law firm Mason Hayes & Curran suggests. The firm surveyed attendees at its recent webinar on gambling reform in Ireland, which attracted 145 attendees. Of respondents, only 17 per cent feel prepared to i

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Mason Hayes & Curran will provide staff with up to five days' paid menopause leave as part of a package of measures aimed at supporting employees navigating the challenges associated with menopause. In an announcement coinciding with World Menopause Day, the business law firm said it will introd

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Almost two-thirds of Irish workplaces have had to conduct an investigation in the last year, according to a survey by Mason Hayes & Curran. The business law firm surveyed 280 employers from both the public and private sectors during a recent employment law webinar which provided practical tips a

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Business law firm Mason Hayes & Curran has announced the appointment of Martin Kelleher as its new head of corporate. Mr Kelleher is a senior corporate partner with significant experience in international transactions, particularly in the technology and life science sectors.

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Business law firm Mason Hayes & Curran has relocated its London office to new, larger premises at 1 King William Street. The firm said the move of its London office, led by partner Ron Boucher, is "aligned with a strategic commitment to service and growing our international client base".

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Pension professionals are optimistic about the potential for AI in their industry — but would not be comfortable taking financial advice from an AI system, according to a survey by Mason Hayes & Curran. The business law firm surveyed 227 professionals at its recent 'Pensions & AI &mdas

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Energy professionals do not believe that Ireland will meet it target to create 5GW of new offshore wind by 2030, according to a new survey by Mason Hayes & Curran. The business law firm polled nearly 200 industry professionals at its annual energy conference, this year taking place in Cork, and

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Business law firm Mason Hayes & Curran has expanded its aviation and international asset finance team with the appointment of Julie-Ann Sherry as partner. Ms Sherry brings a wealth of experience in both private practice and in-house roles, including a leading law firm in London and six years wit

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When Rob McDwyer describes moving to Australia as a Dublin solicitor with just over a decade of experience under his belt, he manages to make a career-defining move sound like something of a whim. Encouraged by a handful of friends and acquaintances to follow them in making the leap, he decided to a

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Business law firm Mason Hayes & Curran has expanded its energy sector team with the appointment of Rob McDwyer as partner. Mr McDwyer brings more than 22 years of local and international experience to the role, with deep and varied expertise in renewable energy and infrastructure law.

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More than 200 professionals working in the area of domestic violence and child protection will this week gather at an educational conference in Dublin co-hosted by Mason Hayes & Curran. Hosted by the business law firm and the School of Social Work and Social Policy at Trinity College Dublin, the

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Mason Hayes & Curran partners Gerard Kelly and Gearoid Carey explore recent case law on the allocation of costs in civil litigation. The Court of Appeal recently, in Word Perfect Translation Services Ltd v Minster for Public Expenditure and Reform [2023] IECA 189, addressed a costs order made in

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Mason Hayes & Curran partners Gerard Kelly and Gearoid Carey review the implications of a Supreme Court decision on commencing and continuing proceedings against defendants referenced as ‘persons unknown’. The Supreme Court has recently addressed the propriety of proceedings commence

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Finance minister Michael McGrath and journalist/author Simon Mundy have been named as the keynote speakers of an upcoming Mason Hayes & Curran conference on energy investment in Ireland. The Future of Energy Investment in Ireland will take place at The Clayton Hotel in Cork on Thursday 14 Septem

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