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Caroline Crowley speaks at Work/Life Balance Seminar at The Law Society of Ireland

Caroline Crowley, commercial property solicitor at Beauchamps, will speak at an upcoming seminar, entitled Work/Life Balance – Managing Clients, Mastering Time and Dealing with Stress, at the Law Soci...

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Companies (Accounting) Bill – changes to filing rules for unlimited companies

The Companies (Accounting) Bill (the Bill) was published on 5 August. The main purpose of the Bill is to transpose Directive 2013/34/EU on financial statements and related reports of certain types of ...

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Regulation of crowdfunding in Ireland

The second part of our series on crowdfunding looks at potential regulation of crowdfunding in Ireland. There is currently no legislation in Ireland regulating crowdfunding or the platforms that faci...

Recent Work

Beauchamps advises NYSE-listed AMC on the Irish aspects of its acquisition of European cinema chain Odeon and UCI for circa US$1 billion

We recently worked with NYSE-listed AMC, an American movie theatre chain owned and operated by Dalian Wanda Group, on the Irish aspects of its acquisition of European cinema chain Odeon and UCI for ci...

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Companies (Accounting) Bill seeks to address non-filing structures for unlimited companies

The Companies (Accounting) Bill (the Bill) was published on 5 August 2016. The main purpose of the Bill is to transpose Directive 2013/34/EU on financial statements and related reports of certain type...

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Download: the rights of cohabitants flowchart

Beauchamps' private client & family law team have created a series of flowcharts to demystify some key private client and family law issues that individuals and their families may encounter during...

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Construction partner speaks at Construction Industry Federation event

Tony O'Sullivan, will speak at the Construction Industry Federation's upcoming event for specialist contractors on 2 September 2016. The event will look at "Surviving the Recovery: Getting Work - Get...

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Penalties for non-compliance with the Regulation of Lobbying Act to be activated

The Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform has signed regulations providing that the penalties for non-compliance with the Regulation of Lobbying Act (the Act) will come into effect from 1 January...

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Competitive Start Fund – New competitions for International Entrepreneurs and Graduate Entrepreneurs

Enterprise Ireland is running two Competitive Start Fund (CSF) competitions for international entrepreneurs and graduate entrepreneurs. Enterprise Ireland’s CSF supports early stage start-ups.  The p...

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Brexit: Setting up business in Ireland

With the coming of Brexit many UK firms will consider setting up business in Ireland in order to maintain access to the single market.  Ireland is an obvious choice as it will be the only English spe...

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Infographic: Brexit and intellectual property rights

While the vote in favour of Brexit will have no immediate effect on Intellectual Property (IP rights),  the eventual departure of the UK from the EU will have certain consequences for IP rights. Busi...

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Top 5 employment law risks that employers need to watch out for

Head of employment, Dermot Casserly, recently looked at the top five employment risks for employers for the Irish Franchise Association. Employment law is constantly evolving and employers have to t...

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Download: the process for divorce in Ireland flowchart

Beauchamps' private client & family law team have created a series of flowcharts to demystify some key private client and family law issues that individuals and their families may encounter during...

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Commercial Law Practitioner - Dismissing legal proceedings by reason of delay

It is plainly unsatisfactory for a party to be named as a defendant in legal proceedings which are characterised by delay or inaction on the plaintiff's part. Unfortunately, this scenario is by no me...

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Infographic: Food law & Brexit - areas of impact

Currently, the future shape of food law in the UK is unknown but for now things remain as they  are. EU food law traditionally took the form of directives. This required local implementation  by each...