Earlier this month, international schools firm Nord Anglia Education was given the green light to convert a disused Microsoft office block in the Dublin suburbs into an 800-pupil private school, set to open next year.
As DLA and Pinsent Masons eye moves into Dublin, are more law firms set to follow?
February 23, 2017 at 06:32 AM
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Earlier this month, international schools firm Nord Anglia Education was given the green light to convert a disused Microsoft office block in the Dublin suburbs into an 800-pupil private school, set to open next year.
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