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John Porter

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John is an associate in our Financial Services department, and a member of our Banking team. He provides expert guidance to financial institutions or borrowers on all aspects of banking and financial services law.


John has experience advising on multi-jurisdictional finance transactions and has regularly been instructed by foreign clients. In addition, he focusses on development finance and commercial real estate finance transactions. John has advised both domestic financial institutions and developers in financing the development of several large-scale residential development projects.


jporter@mhc.ie

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Can I Claim Benefits If I’m Unemployed in Ireland? 1 Answer

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15.12.2024

I’ve recently lost my job. Am I entitled to any benefits or financial support from the government in Ireland?

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What Should I Do If I Am Arrested in Ireland? 1 Answer

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15.12.2024

What are my rights if I’m arrested by the Gardaí? Can I refuse to answer questions, and do I need a solicitor immediately?

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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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How Can I Start a Business in Ireland? 1 Answer

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15.12.2024

I’m considering starting a small business in Cork. What are the legal steps involved in registering my business?

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If I want to protect my business name, how do I register a trademark in Ireland?

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If I need to go to family court, am I eligible for legal aid in Ireland, and how do I apply?

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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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I was dismissed from my job, and I feel the decision was unfair. What steps can I take to challenge this in Ireland?

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