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July 5, 2018

Law Firm’s European Expansion Commences with Opening of Dublin Headquarters

Tully Rinckey PLLC is pleased to announce the opening of its Dublin, Ireland office. Tully Rinckey Ireland is the first step of a long-term investment focused on the international diversification of the firm’s markets and practice areas.

Dublin is the stepping stone to Founding Partner Mathew B. Tully’s vision of becoming the go-to legal services firm for Irish and international businesses. With the help of Ireland’s inward investment promotion agency, the Irish Development Agency, Tully Rinckey’s Dublin office will serve as the platform for the global expansion of the firm throughout the European Union, and beyond. The firm plans to eventually open several additional offices, in Galway, Cork and Limerick, to specifically service the legal needs of Ireland’s regional enterprises. This will be followed by the opening of other offices throughout Europe, Asia and the Middle East – all with the purpose of providing our clients high-quality, worldwide representation and assistance.

The Dublin office will offer business clients, on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean, a gateway to establishing themselves in Europe and the United States. Our Dublin office will be connected to Tully Rinckey’s international network, through a high-tech voice and video conferencing system that produces instant communication capabilities from Dublin to San Diego. The integrated nature of the practice means our Irish lawyers will work closely, and on a regular basis, with their counterparts across the globe, delivering an efficient and cost-effective legal service to our clients. Tully Rinckey’s international platform allows our Irish solicitors to quickly marshal relevant experience across different practice areas and offices, giving our clients an edge over other business owners.

On July 4, 2018 Tully Rinckey held an inaugural reception at Stephens Green Hibernian Club to celebrate the Dublin office opening. As of July 4, 2018, Tully Rinckey has been approved to commence the practice of law by the Law Society of Ireland.