Ireland’s been buffetted more severely than many jurisdictions when it comes to the financial crisis – and the law jobs crisis – and so its great news for lawyers to learn of 50 new legal jobs being created by law firm Mason Hayes + Curran to take its headcount at the practice above 300.
The Irish Times report:
“These are real and they will happen,” Mason Hayes’ chairman Declan Moylan said yesterday.
“There will be 20 new trainees. We will also provide new jobs in litigation, a small number in corporate, and some in tax,” he explained.
“We’ve developed a niche in aircraft finance and I’d image two or three will materialise there and we’ll be recruiting two real estate lawyers, to buck the trend.”
Mason Hayes didn’t make any staff redundant during the crash although salaries were frozen.
Moylan said pay rises have been awarded of late at “modest levels”.
“I’m not saying this is all fantastic. There’s pressure on pricing; a lot of competition on marketing, trying to get new clients; and tightening margins. We are living in tough times.”
Speaking from Mayo, Moylan was attending a conference run by the Pennsylvania-based Brehon Law Society, which attracted several high-profile Irish-American lawyers and former Irish politicians here.
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