Law on Trial: DLA Piper’s David Carthy on recent high-profile hires and ‘being bold’

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Country managing partner for DLA Piper in Ireland discusses competition in Irish market, plus Barry Scannell, of William Fry, explains ChatGPT and the law

On the latest episode of the Business Post’s legal affairs podcast, David Carthy, country managing partner of DLA Piper in Ireland, discusses his firm’s competitive trainee recruitment drive, a string of high-profile hires, and finding comfort in change.

Barry Scannell, consultant with William Fry, discusses Chat GPT and why law students should learn to harness the power of artificial intelligence.

 

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