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2 New | US and Irish duos advise as Johnson Controls merges with Tyco International | RSA GC Derek Walsh steps down


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US and Irish duos advise as Johnson Controls merges with Tyco International
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Firms land mandates in the latest deal that sees a US company relocate its HQ to exploit Ireland's lower corporate tax regime
RSA GC Derek Walsh steps down
News - Mon 25th Jan
Walsh is expected to leave the insurance giant at the end of February but does not currently have another role to go to
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