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Full coverage: Eversheds

Are restaurants the canaries in the coal mine of the economy? Rewinding the week that was

With cost increases outpacing revenue growth, a string of restaurants are closing. Restaurants and insolvency professionals outline the issues in the sector and offer advice on navigating the problems.

Ian Kehoe
8th Sep, 2024 - 6 min read

The Lock Keeper gastropub is rescued by new investors but a well-known Dame Street pub goes into liquidation

Chinese businessman Colm Wu saw two of his businesses go into examinership last year. One has been rescued by new investors but the other, which owns Mulligan & Haines, is now in liquidation.

Tom Lyons
19th Mar, 2024 - 2 min read

A year in litigation – Part 1: What the figures don’t tell you is that 2022 was a bonanza

On paper, 2022 was a bear year for litigation. But behind the figures were blockbuster lawsuits, private negotiations, and meaty investigative work. In the first of a two-part survey, The Currency meets the country's top law firms to discuss what has been happening in and out of court.

Francesca Comyn
7th Feb, 2023 - 9 min read

Law under Covid-19: Pay cuts, slashed bonuses and plenty of new opportunities across the legal industry

Pay cuts and slashed bonuses are the order of the day at Ireland's blue-chip law firms. But so is resilience. They survived the last recession. Now they are preparing to weather the uncertain times ahead.

Francesca Comyn
7th May, 2020 - 24 min read
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