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6 October 2017

Minister Coveney And Lord Macpherson Address ‘Mapping Ireland’s Place In A Post-Brexit Europe’

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Established in 1825 in Dublin, Ireland and with offices in Cork, London, New York, Palo Alto and San Francisco, more than 700 people work across Matheson’s six offices, including 96 partners and tax principals and over 470 legal and tax professionals. Matheson services the legal needs of internationally focused companies and financial institutions doing business in and from Ireland. Our clients include over half of the world’s 50 largest banks, 6 of the world’s 10 largest asset managers, 7 of the top 10 global technology brands and we have advised the majority of the Fortune 100.
Matheson welcomes Minister Coveney and Lord Macpherson, former Permanent Secretary to the Treasury in the UK to its latest Leadership Series Event on Brexit...
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Matheson welcomes Minister Coveney and Lord Macpherson, former Permanent Secretary to the Treasury in the UK to its latest Leadership Series Event on Brexit, titled: 'Mapping Ireland's Place in a Post-Brexit Europe'

Pictured from left: Lord Nicholas Macpherson, former Secretary to the Treasury in the UK from 2005 to 2016;
Simon Coveney TD, Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade; Liz Grace, Partner, Matheson and Michael Jackson, Managing Partner, Matheson.

"At Matheson, we are committed to facilitating an understanding and discussion of all of the nuances of Brexit and the business issues arising from Brexit for our clients.

"Freedom of access to markets and free movement of international talent are two of the key concerns which are raised by companies with which we interact.  Ireland's continued commitment to membership of the EU provides certainty in relation to these issues.  Having the Irish Government, and indeed all principal Irish political parties, committing Ireland again to certainty in terms of legal, regulatory and taxation requirements has resulted in many international businesses identifying Ireland as a place which can play an important role in managing the disruption to their business models as a result of Brexit.

"While other jurisdictions have adopted a predatory approach to UK-based business, I believe that Ireland's measured, partnership-based approach has reflected the maturity of Ireland as a location of substance for internationally-focused businesses.

"The contributions of Minister Coveney and Lord Macpherson in sharing their views and insights at our latest Matheson Leadership Series event add to our understanding of the challenges that lie ahead and how best we might all work together to overcome them," said Michael Jackson.

Commenting on the Brexit challenge, Minister Coveney said: "The political and economic challenges that Brexit bring are many and varied and require a comprehensive and co-ordinated response by those within and without the political system.  That is why I have commenced regular meetings of a Brexit Forum for interested stakeholders, continue to co-ordinate a whole of government response to the challenges and why I continue to engage with colleagues in the EU and in the UK to try and manage this process as constructively as we can.  And that is why events like the Leadership Series hosted by Matheson are such a welcome contribution to this process.  Bringing leaders of industry together and informed voices from both side of the Irish Sea to have an open and frank dialogue can only help improve all our comprehension of the threats, but hopefully opportunities as well, that Brexit presents."

Pictured from left: Lord Nicholas Macpherson, former Secretary to the Treasury in the UK from 2005 to 2016;
Simon Coveney TD, Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade and Michael Jackson, Managing Partner, Matheson.

Commenting on the issues involved, Lord Macpherson said:  "Brexit has huge implications for the UK and Ireland.  There is still considerable uncertainty about the ultimate destination, and how the UK will get from here to there.  Brexit is going to happen and so it's more important than ever that the EU, Ireland and UK work together to minimise the potential damage to trade and living standards."

Pictured from left: Liam Quirke, Matheson Chairman and Head of the Brexit Advisory Group; Liz Grace, Partner, Matheson; Lord Nicholas Macpherson, former Secretary to the Treasury in the UK from 2005 to 2016;
Simon Coveney TD, Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade and Michael Jackson, Managing Partner, Matheson

Matheson's dedicated Brexit Advisory Group provides Irish legal expertise and insight for businesses preparing for the United Kingdom's exit from the European Union.

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Established in 1825 in Dublin, Ireland and with offices in Cork, London, New York, Palo Alto and San Francisco, more than 700 people work across Matheson’s six offices, including 96 partners and tax principals and over 470 legal and tax professionals. Matheson services the legal needs of internationally focused companies and financial institutions doing business in and from Ireland. Our clients include over half of the world’s 50 largest banks, 6 of the world’s 10 largest asset managers, 7 of the top 10 global technology brands and we have advised the majority of the Fortune 100.

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