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News

1. April 2009

Mason Hayes+Curran joins the RWG

1st April 2009

Mason Hayes+Curran is a law firm based in Dublin, Ireland with 45 Partners and substantial focus and concentration of clients in international commerce and cross border transactions. The firm has experience in the various disciplines, directly and indirectly connected to rail and land transportation sectors, including railway infrastructure, construction, rail procurement, PPP and asset financing transactions. Since the launch of Transport 21(Ireland) in 2005 and the National Development Plan 2007-2013, rail has seen renewed focus and exciting developments and progress towards becoming as an essential ingredient for social and economic inclusion in Ireland.

Mason Hayes+Curran will be represented in the RWG by Christine O’Donovan, Partner and Daragh Bohan, Partner.

For more information about the firm, see www.mhc.ie.