Legal Irish law firms examine opportunities and risks of generative AILegal services companies are considering how the technology could change business for clients, as well as its potential impact on their own profession
Legal Top law firms tell staff to stop using ChatGPT in work for clients Lawyers and solicitors at Mason Hayes & Curran and at William Fry are warned to be aware of the risks of using AI when preparing or advising on cases
Legal Court asked to appoint liquidators to Russian-state owned firms in $1.6bn debtHigh Court told the companies have no prospect of survival, mainly due to sanctions imposed following the invasion of Ukraine
Legal William Fry warns company lawyers to be ready for ‘explosion’ of AI General counsel for firms from a range of sectors told AI regulations would 'have a significant impact on businesses’
Podcast Law on Trial: DLA Piper’s David Carthy on recent high-profile hires and ‘being bold’Country managing partner for DLA Piper in Ireland discusses competition in Irish market, plus Barry Scannell, of William Fry, explains ChatGPT and the law
Companies Irish M&A market records 300 deals worth €14.8bn in 2022Report from William Fry finds total value to be down 2 per cent on 2021 but that the Irish market is “weathering the storm” better than most.
How to manage: The ins and outs of hiring from abroad As unemployment numbers fall, employers are looking to foreign candidates to fill vacancies, but it’s important to understand the differences between the various types of permits
How to Manage: Think ahead before allowing staff to work from abroadBefore permitting staff to work remotely from overseas, employers must check the legal ramifications of such a move