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Full coverage: McCann Fitzgerald

Foreign affairs: Ireland’s corporate law emissaries talk New York, London, and Brussels

With around half their work originating overseas, satellite offices in New York, London and San Francisco have become increasingly essential for corporate law firms such as McCann Fitzgerald and Arthur Cox.

Francesca Comyn
31st May, 2022 - 21 min read

Behind closed doors: Covid-19, litigation and the rise of mediation

The data shows 2021 was the slowest year for new High Court actions this century. Is the litigation market depressed? The Currency takes a look behind the figures.

Francesca Comyn
28th Jan, 2022 - 8 min read

Under EU pressure, Irish competition law enforcement is about to get real

The competition watchdog will soon have new rules for whistleblowers and the power to impose hefty fines on businesses. McCann Fitzgerald partners Philip Andrews and Laura Treacy explore a seismic shift in Ireland's antitrust laws.

Francesca Comyn
19th Jul, 2021 - 13 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

Diminishing returns? Mapping the High Court caseload for the largest ten law firms

Figures show the volume of High Court litigation is shrinking among Ireland’s top-flight law firms like Arthur Cox and McCann Fitzgerald. Should they be concerned?

Francesca Comyn
13th Dec, 2019 - 8 min read

A lawyer less ordinary: the life and times of former Arthur Cox boss Eugene McCague

From Goodman to the night of the bank guarantee, Eugene McCague has enjoyed a ringside view of the careening, schizophrenic personality of the Irish economy over the last 30 years. He has never told his story or given an in-depth interview. Until now.

Ian Kehoe
29th Oct, 2019 - 17 min read
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