Northern Ireland
L'Estrange & Brett and A&L Goodbody address the practice issues facing the Northern Irish legal market.
June 10, 2009 at 11:03 PM
1 minute read
Projects work has been a mainstay for Northern Ireland's law firms over the last few years, but now the pipeline is looking bleak. Adrian Eakin looks at the reasons why.
Since the development of a single electricity market between Northern Ireland and the Republic in 2007, there have been moves afoot to create other common energy projects between the north and the south. Mark Thompson and David Flinn report.
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