Author: Friederike Heine, Shane Fahy and James Scanlon
04 May 2010 | 13:29
Caged tiger - A year after the recession took hold and rendered the Celtic Tiger clawless, Ireland's local law firms tentatively voice hopes for recovery. Friederike Heine reports.
Bad bank bail-out - At the height of the economic crisis, the Irish Government created the NAMA to lend state-guaranteed bonds to banks. McCann FitzGerald's Shane Fahy examines how this intervention came about and what it will mean for the next generation of taxpayers.
With open arms - The Irish Government is taking steps to make the country more attractive for fund management company re-domiciliations. Matheson Ormsby Prentice's James Scanlon outlines the process and touts the pro-enterprise nature of the jurisdiction.
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