Two and half years after international law firm Addleshaw Goddard merged with Dublin practice Eugene F Collins, business at the office is up 45 per cent. Head of Ireland Mark Walsh explains the firm's strategy and where its future focus lies.
Jack Chambers rejects criticism that Budget 2025 is a return to boom-to-bust economics. Instead, the finance minister says it is designed to help people who need it most while shoring up the country’s economic future.
Minister for Public Expenditure Paschal Donohoe delivered a surplus budget days before chairing a meeting of Eurogroup nations plagued by deficits. He responds to critics and defends a longer-term approach to complex funding needs.
The Irish financier helped turn Riverdeep into one of the biggest educational publishing houses in the US. In a recent interview, he spoke about the Irish system and the need for reform.
Irish author Megan Nolan is building a new life in New York and reflecting a lot on her family and their stories. But between books she still finds time for socialising. “You can't really exhaust the number of fun things to do here”, she says.
Instead of focusing on the key issues for business, Brendan Murphy, a tax partner with Baker Tilly Ireland, said Budget 2025 just tweaked existing innovation schemes, many of which he argues are not functioning properly.
The Special Assignee Relief Programme was introduced at the height of the financial crisis. But just what do we know about Sarp? How many people avail of the scheme, what sectors do they work in, and how much are they paid?
Through a series of Davy-linked British Virgin Islands and Irish companies, The Currency has traced the involvement of companies and individuals closely linked to the Limerick-born billionaire with the shopping centre and related property vehicles.
The multi-billion suit is the biggest commercial action ever to come before the Irish courts. But two months in to the six-month hearing, lawyers for the aircraft lessors fear it could grossly overrun.
Peter Burke is determined to prioritise SMEs and family businesses. But the Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment also aims to sharpen Ireland’s competitiveness to keep multinationals on side. He explains how Budget 2025 fits into the plan.
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