Ronan Daly Jermyn to invest €8.3m in Dublin expansion

Jamie Olden and Richard Martin
Pictured (l-r): Jamie Olden and Richard Martin

Cork-based Ronan Daly Jermyn has announced plans to to invest €8.3 million in an expansion of its Dublin practice.

As part of the investment, the firm will add 25 staff over the next two years in its corporate, regulation, healthcare, insurance, technology and real estate practices, hiring lawyers and supporting roles.

Ronan Daly Jermyn earlier announced the relocation of its Dublin office, opened in 2015, to a new 7,000 square foot space in The Exchange, George’s Dock, in the heart of the IFSC.

Commenting, managing partner Richard Martin said: “Businesses, organisations and governments are being transformed by changes in global politics and economics, and by major shifts in technology. Law firms need to be responsive and flexible in turn.

“The new investment and expansion plan in Ronan Daly Jermyn is part of our response to this. Our clients will have access to an expanded team of accomplished legal experts—in our offices in Dublin, Cork, Galway and London—advising on a broader range of issues across all sectors.”

Jamie Olden, partner and head of the Dublin office, said: “Dublin is increasingly regarded as an international centre for business. Ireland is the European centre for most of the world’s largest technology companies. Dublin also has a growing reputation as a financial hub, particularly in the fund administration and insurance space.

“By investing in our Dublin presence, together with our Cork, Galway and London offices, RDJ will be in an excellent position to offer an expanded service offering to new and existing clients.”

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