UK firm Browne Jacobson’s arrival last autumn stood out as an unusual tale of expansion into the Irish legal services market. Destination Dublin, often a feather in the nest of global law firms with vast international reach, was the Nottingham-headquartered practice’s first ever bricks-and-mortar foray overseas. To boot, theirs was a story without any sort of post-Brexit narrative. Instead, the focus was on technology, media and telecoms (TMT), highlighting just how established the city has become as a node in the digital economy between London and San Francisco.  Dublin, as an end in itself. At least for now. How is…