International law firm Pinsent Masons has been recognised as one of the best multinational employers for LGBT+ staff in Stonewall's 2019 Top Global Employers index. The firm is one of 14 organisations to be named in the list that highlights multinational businesses for the progress they have made in
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Pinsent Masons has announced the appointment of life sciences and technology litigation specialist Michael Finn as a partner in Dublin. Mr Finn will join the firm from Matheson, where he currently leads its IP disputes group and previously established its life sciences regulatory and litigation prac
International law firm Pinsent Masons has seen a seven per cent rise in global turnover and a slump in profit per equity partner (PEP). Unaudited figures for the year to 30 April, show gross profit increased by 2.5 per cent to £192.4 million while PEP fell for the first time in six years by fi
Law firms A&L Goodbody and Pinsent Masons have been appointed as legal partners for the proposed €3 billion MetroLink project. The 10-year deal for the provision of legal advice and support in the areas of competition, planning and environmental law is believed to be worth €17.5 millio
Pinsent Masons has signed up to The Valuable 500 campaign which seeks to place disability inclusion on the board agenda of 500 global businesses. The Valuable 500, which was launched at the World Economic Forum's annual summit, urges global business leaders to become accountable for disabi
International law firm Pinsent Masons has announced the appointment of Naoise Harnett as a corporate financial services partner in Dublin. Mr Harnett, who will start in the summer, is joining from William Fry, where he is currently a partner in the insurance and reinsurance department.
The Government needs to clarify details around a proposed renewable energy scheme to avoid an investment hiatus in the Irish renewable energy industry, a prominent energy lawyer has warned.
Pinsent Masons has celebrated being ranking in the top 10 for M&A deal volume in its first full year in the Irish market. The international law firm opened its Dublin office last year, specialising in the financial services and technology sectors.
Pinsent Masons has been recognised by a leading LGBT charity for its work towards marriage equality in Northern Ireland.
Pinsent Masons has announced plans to open an office in Frankfurt focused on the technology, energy, real estate and financial services sectors. Welcoming the move, Dublin-based technology partner Andreas Carney said it would strengthen the international law firm's offering to Irish-based businesses