Mason Hayes & Curran LLP is a leading Irish law firm based in Dublin with offices in San Francisco, New York and London.
Catherine O’Flynn, Employment & Benefits Partner, discusses how the EU Pay Transparency Directive will reshape pay and hiring. While implementation in Ireland may be delayed, employers have time to ...
Ireland’s built environment sector is under pressure to deliver at greater speed and scale. Our 2026 Built Environment Summit examined what that means for infrastructure and commercial property. Held ...
Ireland is home to over 9,200 funds with net assets exceeding €5.4 trillion, as of October 2025. More than 1,000 fund managers from over 50 countries have assets administered in Ireland, including 17 ...
Minister for Justice, Home Affairs and Migration Jim O’Callaghan recently announced the passage of the Defamation (Amendment) Bill through both houses of the Oireachtas. The Bill must now be signed ...
The General Scheme of the Private Wires Bill marks a significant step towards reforming how electricity connections are regulated in Ireland. It sets out a new framework for private wires, enabling ...
The EU has paused regulation of third-party litigation funding, creating an inflection point for Ireland in charting its path forward. In parallel, the UK is advancing a light-touch regulatory ...
A recent decision of the Irish High Court provides important clarity on the Dunne Principles in assessing whether clinical negligence occurred. It reiterates that while clinical guidelines serve as a ...
Caoilinn is a Senior Associate in our Dispute Resolution department. She has a varied practice and advises both private and corporate clients on contractual disputes, shareholder disputes, civil fraud ...
The High Court has recently considered public interest privilege. It also addressed the test for deciding whether to order the disclosure of documents where this privilege is claimed. Our Dispute ...
Our Employment Law & Benefits team reviews the key changes in the area of employment law for Q2 2025. They also provide an overview of what employers need to know. Summer Legislation Programme 2025 - ...
The Court of Justice of the European Union has provided some clarity on the application of safe harbours for contract modifications under relevant EU directives in two recent cases. Our Public ...