Ireland:
Managing Corporate Governance In Irish Subsidiaries: Post-Brexit Considerations
16 February 2021
Matheson
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In the first of a series of articles providing insights on the
management and corporate governance of Irish-incorporated companies
and, in particular Irish subsidiaries of international companies,
Pat English (Partner, Head of International Business) and Grainne
Boyle (Senior Associate, International Business) explain the
primary considerations which companies and directors should be
aware of, and should action as necessary, from an Irish corporate
legal perspective following Brexit.
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about your specific circumstances.
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