Byrne Wallace Shields

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Byrne Wallace Shields LLP has recruited Eoin Mac Aodha to the firm’s litigation and regulation practice as a partner. Mr Mac Aodha specialises in regulatory, public administrative and commercial litigation and has extensive experience in public administrative law, European law and statutory in

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Byrne Wallace Shields LLP has launched a specialist sports law group headed by Peter McKenna, former Irish rugby international and a partner at the firm. The new group will advise sporting organisations, athletes, event operators, sponsors, and technology innovators on the full range of legal issues

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The Irish legal sector is entering a "decade of consolidation", according to the managing partner of Byrne Wallace Shields, the firm created this year through the merger of ByrneWallace and LK Shields. Byrne Wallace Shields now employs 430 staff, including 220 solicitors, following what is believed

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Byrne Wallace Shields partner Victor Timon has been appointed as vice-chair of Digital Business Ireland (DBI), the national voice of the Irish digital, e-commerce and tech sectors. Mr Timon, head of the Byrne Wallace Shields technology group, will serve until January 2026, at which point he will ass

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Byrne Wallace Shields LLP has launched a new Canada trade desk led by the firm's head of regulation, Jon Legorburu. The new team will work with Canadian companies who need to negotiate through the regulatory landscape and get the full benefit of the Comprehensive Economic Trade Agreement (CETA).

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Byrne Wallace Shields LLP has welcomed nine newly-qualified solicitors following the completion of their traineeships with the firm.

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ByrneWallace and LK Shields Solicitors have completed their merger to create Byrne Wallace Shields. The firm said on Friday that the merger, first announced in November 2024, was now completed, creating a merged firm with over 430 employees, including 220 solicitors.

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