MHC Times - 2006

MHC Times Issue 19

Managing Partner's Diary
Ireland continues its seemingly endless pattern of economic growth and expansion.

A Public Affair....
Brian Hunt, head of public affairs at Mason Hayes+Curran gives an overview of the thinking behind the establishment of a public affairs division.

Grooming your business for sale
Suzanne McNulty looks at the important points for consideration when selling your business

Real Estate - Introduction
Boom or bust? What will the next 12 months bring?

Real Estate Investment Funds
On 14 December 2005, the British Government published for consultation, draft legislation to enable the creation of UK real estate investment trusts (REITS).

Real Estate News
An overview of some of the highlights of the past year in the real estate department

Commercial Office Development
In a commercial office project the real estate lawyer’s input can be broken down into four stages:

An Innovative Sponsorship
Mason Hayes+Curran and DCU Ryan Academy for Entrepreneurship join forces for masterclass series

Is your website legal?
Have you conducted a legal audit of your website and online ordering procedures? Nearly every business has a website, whether it is simply for information purposes or for selling goods or services.

MHC Times Issue 18

Managing Partner's Diary
Ireland is truly a society and an economy in transition.

Irish Securities Law - a new departure
Paul Egan writes about Irish securities law.

Stressed Out? The High Court raises the bar for stress claims
Emer Gilvarry reports on stress in the workplace.

Conflicts of Interest for directors
Una Burke writes about conflicts of interest for directors.

Take the High Road
Rory Kirrane writes about an infrastructure deficit which acts as a brake on economic expansion in Ireland.

A new look for Mason Hayes+Curran
John Hogg reports on the new face of Mason Hayes+Curran.

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