Matheson partners Pat English and Gráinne Callanan addressed the American Chamber of Commerce's (ACC) southern conference and presidents' dinner in Cork. The law firm sponsored the conference, which took place at University College Cork and featured three panel discussions on the topics of in
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Senior leaders from national and international businesses and organisations shared insights on building inclusive workplaces at a conference hosted by Matheson in association with Trinity College Dublin.
Matheson partner Deirdre Dunne will present an award to the Matheson Women Mean Business (WMB) Female Entrepreneur of the Year next week. The law firm is sponsoring the award for a third year running and Ms Dunne, the firm's head of business development, is sitting on the judging panel.
Lawyers at Matheson, William Fry and A&L Goodbody have been ranked as tax controversy leaders in an annual World Tax guide published by International Tax Review. The Tax Controversy Leaders 2019 guide identifies the leading individuals working in tax disputes and litigation from around the world
Kate McKenna, partner in the EU, competition and regulatory law group at Matheson, highlights a recent EU case involving interim measures for competition law concerns and shares the Irish perspective. On 26 June 2019, the EU Commission opened a formal investigation to determine whether US chip-makin
Data privacy and employment law specialist practice Crowley Solicitors has become part of Matheson, with founder Deirdre Crowley joining the firm's Cork office as a partner. Ms Crowley brings her existing team to Matheson, increasing the headcount in the Cork office to 13. The appointments, combined
Matheson partner Nicola Dunleavy has been appointed as a member of the London Court of International Arbitration (LCIA). As one of just 35 members, Ms Dunleavy, who is also vice-president of Arbitration Ireland, is currently the only Irish member of the Court.
Matheson has launched a new agile working programme allowing eligible employees to make individual arrangements around their working hours and location. The firm said "Matheson Agile" has been developed following significant research, consultation and piloting across the business, focused on adaptin
Matheson has announced the appointment of Sharon Daly, who is widely acknowledged as one of Ireland’s leading corporate litigators, as head of its London office. Ms Daly has re-located from Dublin to London. Speaking from the firm’s London office, Managing Partner Michael Jackson said: &
Matheson has become the first Irish law firm to be awarded the Investors in Diversity Silver Standard by the Irish Centre of Diversity. The Irish Centre for Diversity, supported by Ibec and the DCU Centre of Excellence for Diversity and Inclusion, work in partnership with organisations across Irelan
Law firms Arthur Cox, Dillon Eustace, Matheson and McCann FitzGerald have renewed their sponsorship of the Hibernian Law Journal for its upcoming 18th volume. The legal journal, which celebrates its 20th year in publication this year, expects to publish its 18th volume at the Law Society of Ireland
Irish firms McCann FitzGerald and Matheson won recognition at the inaugural Benchmark Europe Awards last night. McCann FitzGerald triumphed in three categories, including Irish Law Firm of the Year, while Matheson partner Sharon Daly was named Irish Lawyer of the Year.
Matheson has announced a new partnership with Ireland's inaugural Family Business Awards next month. The Family Business Awards showcases the best of Irish family businesses and highlights the impact of these businesses, nationally, in their local communities and beyond.
Matheson has announced the formation of a "Diversity and Inclusion" scholarship in association with Trinity College Dublin (TCD). The scholarship will be open to second year undergraduate law students in TCD, including students on the Higher Education Access Route or the Disability Access Route to E
The managing partner of Matheson has urged the UK and EU to begin discussions about their future trade relationship if the Article 50 period is extended. Speaking at the Ibec Business Leaders Conference 2019 this morning, Michael Jackson said the uncertainty over Brexit is "very concerning for the b