Limited Liability Partnerships

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A&L Goodbody has been authorised by the Law Society of Northern Ireland to become a limited liability partnership (LLP), more than two years after taking the same step south of the border. The firm became A&L Goodbody Northern Ireland LLP with effect from Tuesday 1 August 2023.

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Matheson, Ireland's largest law firm by headcount, has been authorised to operate as a limited liability partnership (LLP). The firm is the last of Ireland's major law firms to take advantage of the legal structure made available for the first time in 2019.

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International law firms Ashurst and DLA Piper are among the latest law firms authorised to operate in Ireland as limited liability partnerships (LLPs). A total of 330 law firms have been authorised to operate as LLPs since the Legal Services Regulatory Authority (LSRA) began accepting applications i

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ByrneWallace has been authorised to operate as a limited liability partnership (LLP), becoming the latest major Irish law firm to take advantage of the rules introduced over a year ago. In an email to clients last night, managing partner Feargal Brennan confirmed the firm had begun trading as an LLP

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Arthur Cox has been authorised to operate as a limited liability partnership, becoming the largest law firm in Ireland to take advantage of new rules introduced just over a year ago. The Legal Services Regulatory Authority (LSRA) began accepting applications for authorisation as an LLP last November

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Over 170 Irish law firms have been authorised to operate as limited liability partnerships since the law was changed late last year. The Legal Services Regulatory Authority (LSRA) began accepting applications for authorisation as an LLP last November following the commencement of chapter 3 of part 8

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Mason Hayes & Curran has become the largest law firm in Ireland to operate as a limited liability partnership under new rules which came into effect last year. The business law firm, with 95 partners based in Dublin, was authorised by the Legal Services Regulatory Authority (LSRA) to operate as

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Solicitor partnerships will be able to register as limited liability partnerships (LLP) from this Friday. The Legal Services Regulatory Authority (LSRA) has confirmed it will accept applications from 1 November 2019, with further information regarding LLPs and the application process to be made avai

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