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William Fry LLP

🇪🇺 IRELANDRegistered 07/01 staff
Disclosed budget
€10,000
Meetings 12mo
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Accredited passes
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Recent meetings

No recorded meetings with EU commissioners.

Mission & Goals

Provision of legal services. William Fry is a leading Irish corporate law firm, with over 350 legal and tax professionals and over 500 staff. The firm is ranked by international directories as being a leader in its core practice areas of Corporate & M&A, Banking & Finance, Litigation & Investigations, Asset Management & Investment Funds, Real Estate, Insurance, Competition & Regulation, Tax, Projects & Construction, Employment & Benefits and Technology. With offices in Dublin, Cork, London, New York and San Francisco, and a global network, we serve clients at home and internationally.

EU Legislative Interests

The Firm is hosting an AI Summit on 14 May 2026. The summit will be addressing the EU AI Act, the Digital Services Act, and the European Democracy Shield as the core instruments, with the Digital Omnibus and the Apply AI Strategy framing the competitiveness debate. The international layer brings in the Council of Europe Framework Convention on AI and the Bletchley to Delhi safety summit track, with Ireland’s EU Council Presidency as the operational vehicle for H2 2026.

Communication Activities

The Firm is hosting an AI Summit on 14 May 2026. The summit will be addressing the EU AI Act, the Digital Services Act, and the European Democracy Shield as the core instruments, with the Digital Omnibus and the Apply AI Strategy framing the competitiveness debate. The international layer brings in the Council of Europe Framework Convention on AI and the Bletchley to Delhi safety summit track, with Ireland’s EU Council Presidency as the operational vehicle for H2 2026.

Interests Represented

Promotes their own interests or the collective interests of their members

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