Ireland:
The Practitioner's Guide To Global Investigations 8th Edition 2024
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Commercial Litigation and Dispute Resolution partners Karen
Reynolds and Connor Cassidy co-author the Irish chapter for The
Practitioner's Guide to Global Investigations eighth
edition.
The chapter covers a broad range of topics relevant to the Irish
corporate investigations and economic crime landscape, including in
respect of cybersecurity, whistleblowing, information gathering,
legal privilege and data privacy considerations to name a few. The
chapter also explores the most recent trends and the latest
enforcement priorities of Irish regulators and law enforcement
agencies, together with anticipated regulatory and legislative
changes coming down the tracks.
You can also read the online version of our GIR chapter here.
The content of this article is intended to provide a general
guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought
about your specific circumstances.
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