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Ireland ‘missing out’ on $14bn legal services market Dan Fox of Johnson Hana says his firm is one of the only alternative legal service providers in this country providing a competitive alternative to large law firms 11th July, 2021
From left; Dan Fox, chief executive, Paul Ryan, chief financial officer and Alex Fox, chief commercial officer at Johnson Hana: the firm takes on ‘volume-heavy legal work’. Picture: Chris Bellew
Ireland is trailing behind when it comes to the alternative legal service provider (ALSP) market, which has now grown to $14 billion internationally, Dan Fox, the founder of Johnson Hana, said.
Founded in 2016, Johnson Hana provides on demand legal services and takes on “volume-heavy legal work”, like discovery, subject access requests and due diligence processes.
Pandemic losses case: The pub, the patrons and the Premier League thriller The Commercial Court, which is to decide on the amount of compensation that insurer FBD must pay to publicans, has heard that a picture of customers sitting at a bar during a Liverpool-Leeds match last September was posted on the Facebook page of a well-known Dublin sports bar 11th July, 2021
Having ruled in February that four pub groups were entitled to compensation under business interruption policies purchased from FBD, it fell last week to Justice Denis McDonald to begin the task of assessing just how much they were owed. Picture: PA
NoCo expands national workspace network with new deals
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The workspace provider now has more than 100 spaces around the country where workers can sign up under one membership.
Workspace company NoCo has signed deals with several office space providers that will see its network of remote working spaces expand to more than 100.
Under one membership scheme, workers will be able to access various workspaces around the country.
NoCo launched its first working hub in Swords towards the end of last year. Since then, it has partnered with serviced office providers and co-working spaces, including Huckletree and Republic of Work, in around a dozen counties including Dublin, Kerry, Cork, Monaghan and Laois.
Property company NoCo signs hybrid workspace deals Projet allows staff to access more than 100 remote working locations in a single network
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Property company NoCo has signed a number of deals with a range of co-working providers across the country to create one Ireland’s largest hybrid workspace network.
The deal allows workers to access more than 100 remote working locations in a single network, providing companies of any size and scale with a solution for staff who want to move to a more flexible work model. Companies can access open or shared workspaces or have their own bespoke dedicated office network created for them.