Law firm Ronan Daly Jermyn has said it will invest €8.3m as part of an expansion plan in Ireland.
The firm will expand its Dublin base with a new office on George's Dock and add 25 new people to the firm over the next two years.
With an established base in Cork, the firm opened a Dublin office in 2015 and is expanding its current operation to support recent growth and future plans.
RDJ now has offices in Cork, Dublin, Galway and London and employs 240 people currently.
As part of the new investment, RDJ is recruiting for 25 new roles across its corporate, regulation, healthcare, insurance, technology and real estate practices, hiring lawyers and supporting roles.
The law firm noted that the resurgence of Dublin's property sector has led to an increased demand for legal work which has seen the number of real estate lawyers in the firm almost double over the past three years, from 12 to 23 solicitors.
Jamie Olden, Partner and head of the RDJ Dublin office, said that Dublin is increasingly regarded as an international centre for business.
"Ireland is the European centre for most of the world's largest technology companies. Dublin also has a growing reputation as a financial hub, particularly in the fund administration and insurance space," Jamie Olden said.
"By investing in our Dublin presence, together with our Cork, Galway and London offices, RDJ will be in an excellent position to offer an expanded service offering to new and existing clients," he added.