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July Newsletter 2023

Our July Newsletter this month is giving an update on the PPSN requirement and how practitioners have found the new requirement since its introduction in June 2023. We also highlight the Corporate Enforcement Authority (“CEA”) who featured in an article in the Sunday Business Post commenting on the re-commencement of involuntary strike off proceedings against late companies where

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The Companies Registration Office has announced this morning (20th April 2024) that the implementation date of the PPSN project has been delayed. As soon as a new date is confirmed we will let you know. Presenters should continue to prepare for the new requirements. If you missed our article on the PPSN requirements in Tuesday’s

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Our April newsletter is out now and this month we answer your questions in relation to the new PPSN Disclosure Requirements for directors when filing A1, B1, B01 & B69 forms with the Companies Registration Office. Click here to read  Note: The content within the newsletter is provided for information purposes only and does not

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February Newsletter

Our February newsletter is out and this month we are looking at the New CEA Information note on the Early Warning Tools for Directors.    Note: The content within the newsletter is provided for information purposes only and does not constitute legal or other advice.

The European Union (Preventive Restructuring) Regulations 2022 (SI 380/2022) (“PRD”) commenced on 27th July 2022. The Corporate Enforcement Authority (“CEA”) has produced a helpful Information Note to assist company directors in understanding certain aspects of the Regulations, i.e., those aspects having a particular bearing on directors’ duties and responsibilities. Information Note has been prepared with

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January Newsletter

Our January newsletter is out and this month we are looking at the top 10 Company Law Points for 2023   Note: The content within the newsletter is provided for information purposes only and does not constitute legal or other advice.

Q. We have a client that is registered in another country and wishes to establish an entity in Ireland and have asked whether this should be a new company in Ireland which may be a subsidiary of the existing company or a branch. What should the client consider? The answer will depend on numerous factors

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