Gráinne Callanan, Head of Matheson Cork Office, An Taoiseach Micheál Martin and Michael Jackson, Managing Partner of Matheson, at the official opening of the new Matheson Cork office at Penrose Dock. Photo: Darragh Kane

Matheson has new Cork home

A well known law firm has officially opened a new office in Cork city, it was announced this week.

Located in Penrose One, Matheson’s new Cork home features a mixture of shared offices, shared desk zones, staff canteen, client lounge and client meeting spaces.

Matheson has a growing Cork-based team of 35 people, led by partner Gráinne Callanan.

The new office space enables the team to combine working from home and from the office, as part of Matheson’s hybrid model of working.

An Taoiseach Micheál Martin was at the official opening: “As the city and broader region emerges from the pandemic and continues to grow, it is important that businesses, both indigenous and international, have access to the expertise they need to drive success.

“As a modern space located at the heart of the city, it is representative of the ambition of Cork and Munster region on the national and international stage, as a place to live and work.”

Michael Jackson, Managing Partner of Matheson said: “The growth we have experienced since we first established an office in Cork in 2018, reflects the continued importance of Cork and the wider Munster region is a destination of choice for the world’s leading multinationals in sectors such as life sciences, med-tech, financial services, ITC, and cyber-security, as well as for many domestic Irish companies.”

He added: “The region is also home to some of the best legal talent in Ireland. We believe that our success in growing our Cork-based team is a positive reflection on both our commitment to our people strategy and on the quality of clients and transactions supported from our Cork office.

“We continue to plan for further expansion in Cork and look forward to continuing to grow our relationships with international and indigenous companies in the region,” he concluded.