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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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Taylor Wessing, the global law firm which expanded into Dublin last September, has reported a 13 per cent increase in revenue to total €497.5 million. The firm's financial results for the 2022 fiscal year marks its fourth consecutive year of record international revenues, with the last 12 month

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International law firm Taylor Wessing has formally opened its doors in Dublin, its 29th office worldwide. The firm announced plans to open in Ireland earlier this year, joining firms like Cadwalader, Hogan Lovells, Ashurts and Linklaters.

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International law firm Taylor Wessing has confirmed the appointment of its latest partners, as part of its expansion plans to open in Ireland. Adam Griffiths and Deirdre MacCarthy will open TW Ireland with the support of UK partners James Goold and Alison Dennis.

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International law firm Taylor Wessing has announced plans to open its first office in Ireland to pursue tech and life science opportunities. It is the latest international law firm to establish a base in Dublin, following Cadwalader, Hogan Lovells, Ashurts and Linklaters in the last two months alone

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