Staff at A&L Goodbody have donated over 134 shoeboxes of goods to a Dublin homelessness charity's Christmas appeal.
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LK Shields Solicitors has announced its appointment as lead sponsor of Galwegians Rugby Football Club. The law firm expanded into Galway just over two years ago and Galwegians is one of the leading rugby clubs in the region, with an active community of over 700 players and members.
A&L Goodbody raised over €10,000 for homeless people at its annual Christmas Choir concert on Sunday night.
Volunteers from Arthur Cox have spent two days helping with food hamper packing and gift distribution for charity St Vincent de Paul.
Belfast-based Higgins Hollywood Deazley (HHD) Solicitors has congratulated graduates from the Couch to 5k (C25K) programme run by North Belfast Harriers. The law firm is a long-standing sponsor of the programme for amateur runners, which recently held a graduation ceremony at the Waterworks Parkrun.
Walkers has announced a new conservation partnership with The Little Museum of Dublin to help secure the future of the collection. The partnership will see the international law firm's Dublin office sponsor one of the museum's most treasured artefacts, a first English edition of James Joyce’s
The Limerick Solicitors' Bar Association (LSBA) has presented a cheque for €1,500 to the Munster Heart Foundation.
Belfast solicitor Donald Thompson was locked up on Friday – as part of a fundraising challenge in aid of International Justice Mission (IJM).
Staff at Holmes O'Malley Sexton presented a cheque for over €6,800 to charity partner Headway Ireland to help fund its new "Wellness Vault".
LK Shields has announced the launch of a charity partnership with Peter McVerry Trust, a national housing and homelessness charity addressing the needs of people affected by homelessness and associated issues.
Leman Solicitors has presented Barretstown Children's Charity with a cheque for €20,000 after a successful fundraising initiative.
Four young Irish musicians have joined Eversheds Sutherland's Accelerator Academy, benefiting from a two-year programme of professional development, including financial assistance to support travel to masterclasses and competitions.
LK Shields showed its support for partner Gerry Halpenny in his role as captain of Foxrock Golf Club by sponsoring the Captains' Charity Day at the club.
Staff at William Fry emerged as the overall winners at an annual tennis competition hosted by The Irish Times and the Society of Chartered Surveyors Ireland (SCSI).
Two dozen Arthur Cox trainees have returned to Ireland after spending ten days helping to build a radio school in the remote village of Sintemba in southern Zambia.