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Welcome to the 25th edition of MH+C Times. Our publication extends over twelve years, and tells the story, in its own way, of this firm’s growth, the phenomenon that was the Celtic Tiger, and, in the past year, how we as a country and we as a law firm have learned to adjust and adapt to a dramatically different economy and dramatically different ways of providing legal services.1.0MB PDF - » MHC Times Issue 24
The excellent news for our firm and our clients is that, in late August, we announced a merger with Arthur O’Hagan (“AOH”), a long established medium sized law firm in Dublin.1.5MB PDF - » MHC Times Issue 23
Welcome to the diary section of MHC Times. This is the 23rd edition of our magazine and while there is nothing particularly momentous about the number, this edition is marked by the fact that it is the first since I took over as Managing Partner on the 1st April.949.5KB PDF - » MHC Times Issue 22
As I said in the last issue of MHC Times I am approaching the end of my third period as managing partner of Mason Hayes+Curran.705.6KB PDF - » MHC Times Issue 21
One of the great talking points about Ireland’s economic performance is whether our long and legendary period of prosperity is about to end.800.5KB PDF - » MHC Times Issue 20
Ireland is consolidating its position as one of the world’s most prosperous countries.815.0KB PDF - » MHC times Issue 19
Ireland continues its seemingly endless pattern of economic growth and expansion.
Government tax receipts continue to beat forecasts, quarter by quarter.943.4KB PDF - » MHC Times Issue 18
Ireland is truly a society and an economy in transition. We have experienced unprecedented prosperity and growth since the early 1990s.926.8KB PDF - » MHC Times Issue 17
Ireland's economic performance in the first half of 2005 keeps us at the top of the European league tables.282.2KB PDF - » MHC Times Issue 16
Economists forecast that Ireland's GDP growth for the current year will be 5.3% and that GNP growth will be 4.8%. These figures demonstrate a real economic impetus putting Ireland at the top of the growth league in the euro area.5.6MB PDF - » MHC Times Issue 15
The pace of Ireland’s economic growth and development has accelerated again. Most forecasters agree that growth over the next 12 months will exceed European averages by a substantial margin.811.6KB PDF