In This Issue
Looking into the Future: Ireland, Brexit, Trump and More...
News Update
Parliamentary Legislation Required to Trigger Article 50
Commercial
Telecoms and Energy Innovation in 2017
Competition & Antitrust
2016 Irish Merger Control in Review and What Lies Ahead in 2017
Corporate
Corporate Activity in 2017
Dispute Resolution
Litigation in Ireland in 2017: The Reform Process Continues
Employment
The Gig Economy – The Future for Employers?
Governance and Compliance
Directors in the New Era of Corporate Governance
Investment Funds
Investment Funds: Challenge and Opportunity for 2017
Pensions
Back to the Future for Pensions
Real Estate
Ireland's Housing Crisis
Tax
Threats and Opportunities Facing Ireland's Corporation Tax Regime
London
The View from our London Office
New York
The View from our New York Office
Key Teams
Looking into the Future: Ireland, Brexit, Trump and More...

In this issue, a number of senior partners reflect on 2016, but more importantly look to the future to see what 2017 might bring. Their thoughts prompted Managing Partner, Declan Black to look a little further ahead and imagine two competing scenarios.

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News Update
Parliamentary Legislation Required to Trigger Article 50
The UK Supreme Court has resoundingly held that the UK Government may not serve the Article 50 notice withdrawing from the European Union without an Act of the UK Parliament giving the necessary parliamentary authorisation.
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Commercial
Telecoms and Energy Innovation in 2017
In the coming year, Ireland will take steps towards unlocking the potential of the internet of things and the green economy. A number of developments in 2016 set some groundwork for these initiatives. We examine these developments and their likely impact on telecoms and energy players in 2017 and beyond.
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Competition & Antitrust
2016 Irish Merger Control in Review and What Lies Ahead in 2017
We outline some key statistics of a busy year in Ireland for merger control activity and examine likely competition and State aid developments in 2017.
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Corporate
Corporate Activity in 2017
As Ireland continues to be an important business location for multinational companies in the immediate aftermath of Brexit, we forecast a positive outlook for corporate activity in 2017, particularly in the sectors of IT & telecoms, life sciences, energy and food.
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Dispute Resolution
Litigation in Ireland in 2017: The Reform Process Continues

In 2016, the Irish Courts continued to adopt new processes to increase the speed, efficiency and predictability of trials and to promote the use of alternative dispute resolution, particularly mediation. We look at the degree of success achieved so far. 

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Employment
The Gig Economy – The Future for Employers?
We look at the growing gig economy workforce and how Irish employers can engage independent workers in 2017.
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Governance and Compliance
Directors in the New Era of Corporate Governance
We examine how the Companies Act helpfully sets clear and defined parameters for the role and responsibilities of a company director.
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Investment Funds
Investment Funds: Challenge and Opportunity for 2017

We examine the likely challenges and opportunities emerging in the investment funds industry during 2017.

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Pensions
Back to the Future for Pensions

2016 was a mixed bag with little change for pensions in Ireland. We outline how early markers indicate that 2017 is more likely to bring considerable discussion with possible movement and change, with potential for tangible impact in a number of key areas.

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Real Estate
Ireland's Housing Crisis
We examine the factors influencing the housing crisis in Ireland and explore effective ways to address the problem in 2017.
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Tax
Threats and Opportunities Facing Ireland's Corporation Tax Regime

As the UK and US move towards lower corporate tax rates and the OECD BEPS project progresses, we examine the impact on Ireland's corporation tax regime in 2017.

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London
The View from our London Office

2017 should reveal what Brexit actually means for the UK and for the EU it is leaving behind. We consider the outcome of the Brexit vote and the prospects for Irish businesses as the year unfolds. 

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New York
The View from our New York Office

2017 will be the year in which the plans and promises of the Republican Party and the new US President will be put to the test, having important economic implications for Ireland and the EU. We look at how the priorities of the incoming US administration could affect Irish companies and international groups with Irish operations in 2017. 

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