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Homan on change, growth, and consolidation: “Legal, typically, is kind of late to the party”

Homan on change, growth, and consolidation: “Legal, typically, is kind of late to the party”

“Are we at the beginning, middle or end? We are definitely at the beginning.” From BHSM’s law offices on Baggot Street, managing partner Mark Homan is offering clear-eyed analysis on th...

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Department of Justice sued for €4m over dropped Ipas centre plans in Donnybrook

Department of Justice sued for €4m over dropped Ipas centre plans in Donnybrook

A company behind proposed accommodation for asylum seekers in Donnybrook is suing the government, claiming losses of around €4 million after plans for an Ipas centre were dropped last J...

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Musk, X and Ireland: A “full frontal attack” on regulator’s ability to investigate social media giants

Musk, X and Ireland: A “full frontal attack” on regulator’s ability to investigate social media giants

In November, Coimisiún na Meán, the national media regulator, announced that it would be opening a formal investigation into X’s treatment of content moderation decision appeals – its f...

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Four parties have expressed interest in investing in foodtech firm Senoptica

Four parties have expressed interest in investing in foodtech firm Senoptica

The examiner of food-tech firm Senoptica has received four expressions of interest from potential new investors. In his third report to the Circuit Court, Declan De Lacy of accountancy ...

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After several pivots, a start-up backed by Anne Heraty has called in the liquidators

After several pivots, a start-up backed by Anne Heraty has called in the liquidators

A start-up backed by CPL founder Anne Heraty is shutting down after liquidators were appointed. Dara & Co was founded by Naomh McElhatton and initially focused on edtech and persona...

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So much money, so little time: Rewinding the week that was

So much money, so little time: Rewinding the week that was

The record-breaking tax amounts collected by the Exchequer in November, the most important fiscal month of the year, have been widely dissected by now, but it’s still worth adding a few...

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