WDC announce NUI Galway as sponsor of inaugural US/Ireland Legal Symposium

Gillian Buckley of the Western Development Commission (WDC ) have announced NUI Galway as main sponsor of the inaugural US/Ireland Legal Symposium. The high profile event takes place in Knockranny House Hotel, Westport from May 11-13 and offers an outstanding line up of speakers. Taoiseach Enda Kenny is guest speaker at the Gala Dinner. The event is chaired by Deirdre Somers, Chief Executive of the Irish Stock Exchange (ISE ) and speakers include Mr Justice Peter Kelly of the Commercial Court and Chief Justice Maureen O’Connor of the Ohio Supreme Court.

This international Symposium will be hosted by the Brehon Law Society of Philadelphia and is supported by the Western Development Commission (WDC ), Mayo County Council and Temple University Beasley School of Law in Philadelphia. Announcing the sponsorship, NUI Galway President Dr James J. Browne said: “NUI Galway is delighted to be associated with the inaugural US/Ireland Legal Symposium. Our University is committed to addressing national priorities by responding to the strengths and needs of our region while working to the highest international standards. This Symposium is a wonderful opportunity to showcase the educational, industrial and business strengths of the West of Ireland. The event will further strengthen the strong social and economic relationships which exists between Ireland and the United States, in particular our region.

“We are very pleased to partner with the Western Development Commission, Mayo County Council, the Brehon Law Society of Philadelphia and the other sponsors in bringing this event to the West of Ireland.”

Speaking at the launch, Gillian Buckley of the WDC said: “This symposium will showcase the West of Ireland as a great place to live, work and do business. The West of Ireland is already home to some of the leading US multinationals as well as smaller US enterprises demonstrating the benefits of our region’s location as a gateway for US companies seeking to establish or expand their presence into Europe and beyond. The US market is a key market for Irish businesses and the symposium seeks to generate a greater understanding of the commercial and legal issues facing US and European companies operating in each other’s territories.”

Registration is online at www.brehonsymposium.com

 

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