Workers laid off by other US multinationals and senior tech figures are flocking to artificial intelligence’s rising star as it builds its Irish office to grow sales and face EU regulation. It already employs over 50 in an office on St Stephen's Green.
The Currency talks to Ireland's top law firms about how their disputes practices have mushroomed into multi-disciplinary teams that take on everything from billion-euro data privacy suits to the barter account at RTÉ.
For a company helping industries shrink their carbon footprint, 2024 promises to be a year of growth for Climeaction following a €2.3m fundraise last month. CEO Paul Murphy traces the shift from kickstarter to big player.
Liquidators were appointed last May to GTLK Europe, an Irish-based subsidiary of sanctioned Russian transport leasing giant JSC GTLK. They are now claiming insurance cover on 37 jets stuck in the Russian Federation.
Property developer Greg Kavanagh has filed a new legal action in relation to a long-running dispute in relation to Wynnstay House which was built in 1896.
The National Parks and Wildlife Service is undergoing a major facelift after decades of resource stagnation. We look at the major hurdles to overcome in managing protected sites.
The judicial review case, believed to concern a Data Protection Commission inquiry into Google's user account creation process, is the latest in a wave of big tech cases against the body.
Companies have less than a year left to prepare for NIS2 and DORA, two wide-ranging pieces of EU cyber laws that will shake up how industries protect themselves, say PwC experts.
Paul Henderson explains why he has hired Ryan Tubridy as a new columnist, how he sees the media landscape, and why politicians shouldn't sue media.
Property developer Greg Kavanagh has made explosive claims of abuse and intimidation in the High Court in defence of claims made by his brother and business partner Hugh Kavanagh. The case has been likened in court to a "family law dispute".
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