Corporate law

Law firm to double in size in response to increased tech and life sciences transactions

ReganWall, the first Cork-based dedicated business law firm, today officially launched, with the announcement of the creation of six new…

7 years ago

Broken Business: Seven Steps to Reform Good Companies Gone Bad

By @SimonCocking review of Broken Business: Seven Steps to Reform Good Companies Gone Bad by José R. Hernandez. Available from Amazon here. How to…

7 years ago

New EU regulations introduced for large Irish companies

By Oscar Michel, Masters in Journalism, DCU From now on, EU regulations requiring non-financial reporting for large companies will be…

8 years ago

My CEO ‘Cheat Sheet’: 5 key areas to get right when leading a large business

Interesting guest post by Kevin D Murphy Internationally experienced Payments Executive. Business Leader, skilled in business turnarounds, strategy implementation & consumer…

9 years ago

Essential Legal Checks for Emerging Tech Companies

By Mark Adair, senior associate on the technology law team at Mason Hayes & Curran in Dublin. If you are a start-up…

9 years ago

Startup Business Showcase : GECKO Governance

By @SimonCocking. GECKO Governance GECKO Governance is a new RegTech solution for managing fund regulation. Alumni @Startupnextirl @GoogleForEntrep. Finalist 2016 Bank of Ireland Startup…

10 years ago

Barbarians in the boardroom by Owen Walker, reviewed

By @SimonCocking. Book available from Amazon here, written by Owen Walker. Barbarians in the Boardroom tells a compelling story of boardroom bust…

10 years ago

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