Tully Rinckey Ireland

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Hatstone has become the latest international law firm to establish a base in Dublin following Brexit, taking over the partners and staff of Tully Rinckey Ireland. Grainne Loughnane, previously managing partner of Tully Rinckey Ireland, will now lead Hatstone Ireland, joined by fellow partners Setant

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Tully Rinckey LLP has announced the appointment of Ursula Cullen as a partner in the firm's Dublin office. Ms Cullen previously served as in-house legal counsel for a large recruitment organisation and practices in the areas of employment law, litigation and personal injury.

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Tully Rinckey LLP has announced the appointment of experienced funds lawyer Malachy Kearney as a partner in Dublin and head of the firm's investment funds department. Mr Kearney joins from a large Irish corporate law firm where he held the same positions, having previously served as in-house counsel

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Tully Rinckey LLP has announced that Anna Butler has joined its Dublin office as an associate in the firm's real estate, immigration and litigation departments. Ms Butler previously worked at a leading immigration law firm and has experience across a number of immigration issues such as visa applica

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Tully Rinckey LLP has announced the appointment of Declan Brooks as a partner in the firm's Dublin office. Mr Brooks, who specialises in property law, has served as a consultant to the firm since last September.

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Demand for H-1B visas to work in the United States has increased because of American economic growth, Tully Rinckey has said. The US-based firm, which opened an office in Dublin in 2018, has said it expects demand for the visas to significantly exceed the annual cap.

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Tully Rinckey Ireland has announced the expansion of its legal services offering to include banking and finance capabilities following the appointment of Aaron McGarry and Laura Holtham as consultants. These new hires in Dublin will allow the firm to to expand its range of services offered to middle

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Tully Rinckey Ireland has announced the appointment of Setanta Landers as of counsel in the firm's Dublin office. Mr Landers, who is dual-qualified to practice in Ireland and in England and Wales, will focus his practice on litigation, including matters related to planning law, tax law and technolog

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Tully Rinckey Ireland has announced the appointment of Alice Heron as an associate in the firm's employment law team. Prior to joining the firm, Ms Heron trained in a large international law firm, qualifying in 2018 and subsequently working as a solicitor in the employment law department of a promin

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Tully Rinckey Ireland has donated €2,600 to the Dublin Rape Crisis Centre after raising funds through a private screening of documentary RBG. The law firm, headquartered in New York, organised a screening at the Lighthouse Cinema in Smithfield of the documentary, which chronicles how US Supreme

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Robert J. Rock, managing partner of Tully Rinckey's New York office, has qualified as a solicitor in Ireland in order to work with Tully Rinckey Ireland. Mr Rock has completed the extensive process of qualifying as a solicitor in Ireland and will now work with the firm's Dublin office.

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