Arthur Cox LLP

Arthur Cox LLP

Law Practice

Arthur Cox LLP is one of Ireland’s leading law firms.

About us

Arthur Cox LLP is one of Ireland’s leading law firms. We are an “all-island” firm with offices in Dublin and Belfast. We also have offices in London, New York, and San Francisco. Our practice encompasses all aspects of corporate and business law. With 600 legal staff and a total headcount of nearly 900, we provide a comprehensive service to an international client base ranging from multinational organisations, banks, and financial institutions and established global leaders to government agencies and new players in emerging industry sectors. Our story has been defined by our progressive outlook. For over 100 years, we have led the way in the legal field in Ireland, and have continuously worked to strive towards our goals. For our clients, we work to deliver the best service and support. With an independent, entrepreneurial spirit of innovation leading the way.

Industry
Law Practice
Company size
501-1,000 employees
Headquarters
Dublin
Type
Partnership
Founded
1920
Specialties
Irish commercial law firm practising in all aspects of corporate and business law, Corporate & Commercial, Banking & Finance, Litigation & Dispute Resolution, Commercial Property, Technology & Innovation, Asset Management & Investment Funds, Infrastructure, Construction & Utilities, Pensions and Employee Benefits, Employment, Environment & Planning, Competition and Regulated Markets, Insurance and Reinsurance, Debt Capital Markets, Construction and Engineering, Media and Telecommunications, Mergers & Acquisitions, and FinTech

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Updates

  • Our Life Sciences Group is a multidisciplinary team collaborating with many of the world’s leading pharmaceutical, medical device and biotech companies. With over 80 years of experience advising businesses in the sector and working closely with the key trade associations, we remain ahead of the curve on industry issues. In this video, Colin Kavanagh, Head of our Life Sciences Group, describes key areas that the Arthur Cox Life Sciences Group is working on and areas of focus for 2025 and beyond. To learn more, visit our website at arthurcox.com/lifesciences #LifeSciences

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    We are pleased to be shortlisted for the Managing IP Awards EMEA 2025 in the following two categories: - Ireland Copyright & Design Firm of the Year - Ireland IP Transactions & Advisory Firm of the Year Olivia Mullooly, Partner and Head of our Intellectual Property practice, has also been shortlisted in the category “Ireland - Practitioner of the Year”. This programme is the most comprehensive and widely respected IP law firm awards event in the legal industry, covering several IP practice areas and more than 50 jurisdictions. The Awards celebrate outstanding intellectual property achievements and advancements from the past year. The awards will take place at the Royal Lancaster London on 10 April. For more, view the full Managing IP EMEA Awards 2025 shortlist on the Managing IP website: https://lnkd.in/erUXS3Zc

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  • We are sponsoring the Energy Ireland Conference, which will take place at Croke Park, Dublin, from June 11-12, 2025. This year marks the 29th anniversary of the event, coming at a pivotal time in the energy transition. Energy Ireland is Ireland’s number one energy conference, bringing together all the key stakeholders in the Irish energy sector. Key topics that will be discussed at the conference include Ireland’s energy security, planning for energy infrastructure, financing Ireland’s energy transition, electricity market design and reform, and the European energy policy outlook. To learn more about the Energy Ireland conference, visit our website: https://lnkd.in/es5ydY3S #EngeryIreland2025

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  • Certain sections of the Charities (Amendment) Act 2024 have been commenced with effect from 27 January 2025. These largely relate to regulatory powers of the Charities Regulatory Authority, the Charity Appeals Tribunal and the High Court. Further Commencement Orders are required to give effect to the remaining sections of the Act. Our Charities Group summarises the sections now in force by virtue of the January 24 2025 Commencement Order, in a new briefing:  https://lnkd.in/eMMAGmvS

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  • The NIS 2 Directive, represents a significant advancement in the European Union’s approach to cybersecurity. Building on the foundations of the original NIS Directive, NIS 2 expands its scope to cover a broader range of sectors and entities, ensuring that critical infrastructure across the EU is better protected against cyber threats. The directive introduces stricter cybersecurity requirements, including enhanced measures for securing supply chains and detailed reporting obligations. Last year, our Technology and Innovation Group created a three-part series, led by Vivian Spies, which has been collated into this podcast episode. This podcast will focus on new requirements, cybersecurity risk management and reporting, and liability and governance under NIS2. To listen to the full podcast, please visit: https://lnkd.in/ezXMEdxa

  • We are delighted to announce that Chambers and Partners Global Guide has released its 2025 rankings, and we have successfully maintained our Band 1 ranking across seven practice groups, while 25 of our Partners have also been recognised. Their research team thoroughly reviews thousands of submissions, conducts extensive interviews with lawyers and clients, and analyses key market trends to provide comprehensive and reliable rankings. This accomplishment highlights our dedication to excellence and the trust our clients place in us. Visit our website for more on Chambers Global Guide 2025: https://lnkd.in/ekp-CUyv #ChambersGlobal2025

  • Eve Mulconry, Partner and Head of our Litigation, Dispute Resolution and Investigations Group, has been featured in The Currency’s annual Litigation Survey. The article offers an in-depth analysis of Ireland’s evolving dispute landscape, highlighting significant developments from high-profile cases to regulatory changes. It examines how Ireland’s legal framework adapts to new challenges, offering a comprehensive overview of the current state and future trends in dispute resolution. In the article, Eve describes a redefinition of what it means to be a litigator: “Everything is multi-disciplinary and highly specialised. You’re working in teams with competition lawyers, forensics experts, data-protection experts, and environmental specialists, all on the same matter.” Read the full article on The Currency's website here (paywall): https://lnkd.in/euhgJkVH

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    We are pleased to sponsor the 14th Annual Global Fund Finance Symposium, hosted by the Fund Finance Association . The symposium is a major international fund finance calendar event, bringing together investors, fund managers, bankers and lawyers for education and networking within the fund finance market. The Fund Finance Association hosts annual events in Miami, London, and Asia, with its 2024 events attended by over 2,500 industry professionals representing over 500 firms. For more on the Annual Global Fund Finance Symposium, visit our website: https://lnkd.in/eGN99F8p

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  • We are delighted to have advised Attica Bank, S.A. on the securitisation of their “Domus” and “Rhodium” non-performing loan portfolios. These securitisation transactions were executed simultaneously and were among the most intricate NPL securitisations in the Greek market to date. The transactions, with a combined book value of approximately €3.7 billion, represents another significant Greek NPL transaction supported by the Arthur Cox team. Our team was led by Aiden Small, Brendan Kennedy, Aisling Kelly (Structured Finance and Securitisation) and included David Kilty, Edwina Hilton (Tax), Conor McKeown and Nicola Booth (Structured Finance and Securitisation). To learn more about the deal visit our website: https://lnkd.in/eirqP_at

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  • In conjunction with Wind Energy Ireland we are pleased to announce the continuation of the Niamh Burke Renewable Energy Bursary, which is now open for applications. We are offering a €10,000 boost to students pursuing studies related to renewable energy. This initiative aims to support the next generation of innovators and leaders in the field of sustainable energy. The bursary was established in memory of our former partner Niamh Burke, who played a significant role in the development of the Irish wind energy sector and advised on many of Ireland’s largest energy, infrastructure, and construction projects. It provides financial assistance to help cover tuition fees, research costs, and other educational expenses. All relevant disciplines are open for consideration including economics, engineering, law, planning, policy, science and others. It is open to students planning to study in these or related fields in Ireland, at postgraduate level in 2025. If more than one person is selected, the bursary monies will be split between the successful applicants. Danielle Conaghan, Partner and Head of Environment and Planning at Arthur Cox LLP commented, “We are proud to provide the Niamh Burke Renewable Energy Bursary. It empowers the next generation of leaders in the renewable sector who are passionate about making a difference; enables them to innovate, create and shape the future of our renewables sector and drives the delivery of a more resilient and sustainable energy landscape in Ireland. To us, it represents an important investment in the future of sustainable energy.” To learn more about the bursary, please visit our website here: https://lnkd.in/eubeAzdE #renewableenergy #bursary #climatechange #windenergy

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