International law firm Eversheds Sutherland is working on a significant plan to rebuild its business in Ireland after lawyers in its Republic of Ireland office decided to advance merger plans with rival firm William Fry. The international firm is understood to have approached several senior lawyers in Dublin as part of this process. This includes both partners who previously worked under the Eversheds Sutherland brand in Dublin, as well as senior lawyers who work elsewhere including William Fry. Eversheds Sutherland, the global firm, declined to comment on who it was or was not talking to. A spokesperson based in London…
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