Strategic legal expertise in Ireland's vibrant business hub
Our Dublin office is strategically located in Ireland's capital, a major European business centre and gateway to both EU and international markets. Dublin is home to many of the world's leading technology companies, financial services firms, and pharmaceutical companies.
The office provides comprehensive legal services with particular strength in financial services, technology, life sciences, and international trade. Our team combines Irish legal expertise with our international network to serve clients across all sectors.
Address: 78 Sir Rogerson's Quay, Dublin 2, Ireland
Phone: +353 1 633 1000
Email: dublin@simmons-simmons.com
Ireland offers a unique combination of EU membership, English-speaking business environment, highly educated workforce, competitive corporate tax regime, and access to the European market. Dublin has established itself as a European hub for technology, pharmaceuticals, and financial services.
Our Dublin team provides expert legal advice across all our core sectors, with particular focus on areas where Ireland has established itself as a leading jurisdiction:
Advising asset managers, investment funds, banks, and insurance companies on Irish and EU regulatory matters.
Supporting the establishment and operation of UCITS, AIFs, and alternative investment funds in Ireland.
Advising on technology transactions, data protection compliance, and cybersecurity matters.
Regulatory and transactional support for pharmaceutical, biotech, and medical device companies.
Mergers, acquisitions, disposals, and corporate restructuring for Irish and international clients.
Commercial litigation, arbitration, and regulatory enforcement proceedings.
Ireland is one of the world's leading fund jurisdictions, with over €4 trillion in assets under administration. Our Dublin team has extensive experience advising on the establishment and operation of:
Our Dublin office works closely with our offices across Europe and our global network to provide seamless legal services. As an EU member state, Ireland provides excellent access to the European market while maintaining strong ties to both UK and US markets.