News - 2004
New partners for Dublin law firm (8th December 2004)
Mason Hayes+Curran is pleased to announce the appointment of two new partners within the firm.
Appointment of six new senior associates (1st December 2004)
Mason Hayes+Curran, is pleased to announce the promotion of six solicitors to senior associate level.
Mason Hayes+Curran sponsor The National Construction Conference 2004 (24th September 2004)
Rory Kirrane, Partner with Dublin law firm Mason Hayes+Curran and head of the Construction Law team, will address the central issues and risks in Design-Build Contracting at The National Construction Conference 2004, taking place on the 30th September at the Pavilion Conference Centre, Sandyford, Dublin 18.
Ambassador Bruton must deal with issue of GM foods immediately (9th September 2004)
The EU recently authorised a GM sweetcorn for human consumption, thereby lifting a de facto moratorium on the authorisation on new GM food products that had been in place since 1999.
Dublin Law Firm Launches Guide to New EU Securities Legislation (25th June 2004)
Mr. Peter Doyle, Director of the European Commission in Ireland has launched "European Union Securities Legislation" on behalf of law firm Mason Hayes+Curran.
An essential guide for Company directors and secretaries launched (31st May 2004)
Jordans Irish Company Secretarial Precedents, a new book authored by the Corporate Compliance group of Mason Hayes+Curran was launched today, 31st May, 2004 jointly by Paul Appleby, Director of Corporate Enforcement and Paul Farrell, the Registrar of Companies.
Mason Hayes+Curran make senior marketing appointment (17th May 2004)
Law firm Mason Hayes+Curran have recently made a senior Marketing appointment. John Hogg, a Business Studies graduate from the University of Ulster, Coleraine has been appointed as Director of Marketing and Business Development in an industry move, which sees Mason Hayes+Curran stepping up the pressure on the other large corporate law firms.
Mason Hayes+Curran Strengthen Life Sciences Practice (7th April 2004)
Mason Hayes+Curran have appointed Martin Kelleher as the firm's head of Life Sciences.
Irish Food Retailers and Manufacturers Face Increased Litigation Under New EU Laws (30th January 2004)
Irish food retailers and manufacturers will face increased litigation due to new EU laws on traceability, according to an expert in European Food Law, Raymond O’ Rourke, Food Lawyer, Mason Hayes+Curran, Solicitors, Dublin.
Law Firm Mason Hayes+Curran to move to Treasury Holdings office development (28th January 2004)
Mason Hayes+Curran, solicitors, and Treasury Holdings Limited today announced a prelet of an office block to be built at Barrow Street, Dublin 4. This is the first pre letting agreement in the Barrow Street area. Developed by Treasury Holdings, the site will become the new headquarters for Mason Hayes & Curran and is due for completion in 2006.

