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Robert Dickson

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Robert is a partner in our Corporate team. In addition, Robert is our Healthcare sector lead. He advises on a range of corporate matters, in particular private mergers & acquisitions, private equity transactions, investments and fundraisings.


Robert advises a broad range of Irish and international clients across different sectors, and has been particularly active in the healthcare and technology sectors.


rdickson@mhc.ie

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How Do I Challenge a Will in Ireland? 1 Answer

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15.12.2024

If I believe a will is unfair or was made under pressure, can I challenge it in Ireland?

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How Do I Settle Business Disputes in Ireland? 1 Answer

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15.12.2024

If my business partner and I are having disagreements, what are my options for resolving a dispute? Should I go to court or is there another way?

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What Are the Rules for Driving in Ireland? 1 Answer

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15.12.2024

Are there any important rules I should know about driving in Ireland, especially regarding alcohol limits and road safety?

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I believe I’m being discriminated against at work because of my gender. What are my legal rights in Ireland, and how can I take action?

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I was involved in a car accident last week. What should I do if I’ve been injured, and how can I claim compensation?

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If I suffer an injury while at work, can I claim compensation? How do I go about it, and what are my rights?

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How Do I Contest a Fine in Ireland? 1 Answer

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15.12.2024

If I receive a fine for something I didn’t do, what steps can I take to contest it legally?

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How Can I Avoid Debt in Ireland? 1 Answer

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15.12.2024

I’m worried about accumulating debt. How can I manage my finances and avoid falling into debt in Ireland?

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