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A new independent body for resolving disputes on social media platforms has arrived in Dublin with the help of Taylor Wessing Ireland. The Appeals Centre Europe has been certified by Coimisiún na Meán as an out-of-court dispute settlement (ODS) body under Article 21 of the EU Digital S

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Taylor Wessing has become the first legal firm to partner with Techies Go Green, a not-for-profit community of technology businesses committed to reducing their carbon footprint. The firm will provide pro bono legal advice to Techies Go Green members to support them to identify and manage climate ac

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Taylor Wessing Ireland has appointed pharmaceutical and biotechnology patent litigation specialist Eoin Martyn as a partner in its patents and innovation team. Mr Martyn, who joins from a major Irish law firm, is admitted to practise as a solicitor in Ireland, England and Wales and Queensland, Austr

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Taylor Wessing Ireland has moved to new offices in Dublin's Fitzwilliam Square, just three years after first opening its doors. The global law firm, which last year reported revenues of more than €500 million for the first time, said its new Irish base reflects its unique position at the inters

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Taylor Wessing Ireland has appointed Patricia McCarvill as the firm's first dedicated tax partner. Ms McCarvill, who previously co-founded the tax practice at Simmons & Simmons' Dublin office, joins the firm from 15 April 2024 and will establish its new tax practice.

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Taylor Wessing advised on the €11 million sale of Dowth Hall Estate to the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage, the highest-value country home sale in Ireland last year. Dowth Hall Estate sits on 552 acres in Drogheda and was sold by Devenish Nutrition Ltd to the National

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International law firm Taylor Wessing has appointed experienced litigator Ryan Ferry as a partner in the firm's Dublin office. Mr Ferry will join the firm from Arthur Cox later this month and serve as disputes and investigations lead for Ireland, where Taylor Wessing has had a presence since 2021.

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Our regular round-up of deals involving Irish law firms. Submit your deals to newsdesk@irishlegal.com. Amgen Inc. has completed its $27.5 billion acquisition of Dublin-based global biotechnology company Horizon Therapeutics plc in one of the largest transactions of the year.

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International law firm Taylor Wessing has reported revenue of €514 million in 2022/23, breaking the €500 million threshold for the first time. The London-headquartered firm opened an office in Dublin in September 2021 which, in the last 12 months, moved to larger premises and attracted thr

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International law firm Taylor Wessing has appointed Libby Garvey and Órlaith Molloy as its newest partners in Ireland, expanding its specialist finance and real estate offering. Ms Garvey, former head of finance and projects at Addleshaw Goddard, specialises in acting for Irish and internatio

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Taylor Wessing has announced a new partnership with AwakenHub, a social enterprise supporting thousands of women founders throughout the island of Ireland. The development brings together a global law firm with a focus on supporting the success and scale-up of early-stage businesses, and a multi-sec

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International law firm Taylor Wessing has recruited corporate finance and M&A specialists Paddy Quinlan and Dannie Hanna to its Dublin office. Mr Quinlan joins the firm as a partner from Maples and Calder, bringing over 20 years' experience as a specialist corporate finance and M&A lawyer.

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Our regular round-up of deals involving Northern Ireland law firms. Submit your deals to newsdesk@irishlegal.com. Sonraí Analytics, a Belfast-based medtech firm, has secured funding from New York venture firm Eckuity.

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When global law firm Taylor Wessing opened its first Irish office in Dublin just over a year ago, it had strategic growth plans to support international technology and life sciences sector organisations with its own specialist advice. Its base in a Georgian townhouse in the city’s Ely Place by

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