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Galway solicitors named as Connacht/Ulster Property Law Firm of the Year
Galway company Geraghty & Co Solicitors LLP was named Connacht/Ulster Property Law Firm of the Year at the annual Dye & Durham Irish Law Awards 2024, which took place on Friday June 14 in the Convention Centre, Dublin.
Galway legal firm nominated in four categories in Irish Law Awards
The annual Irish law awards event is due to take place on June 9 at the Clayton Hotel, Burlington Road, Dublin. The awards, sponsored by Dye & Durham Corporation, seek to identify, honour and publicise the outstanding achievements of lawyers regionally and nationally.
Award-winning law firm Lavelle Partners opens Galway office in Eyre Square
Award-winning Dublin law firm Lavelle Partners has joined a growing list of law firms to open an office in Galway.
Popular Athlone based law firm Tormeys Solicitors named one of Ireland’s ‘Best Law Firms’
Athlone based law firm, Tormeys Solicitors, was recognised in the second annual edition of Ireland’s ‘Best Law Firms’ special report by the Sunday Independent and the Independent Market Research Company, Statista.
New appointments at legal firm P O’Connor & Son
Two solicitors, Gina Mullen and Siobhán Durkan, have been appointed within the firm of P O’Connor & Son, bringing the number of partners to five, in addition to which it has a large team of paralegal, secretarial and executive support.
New appointments at legal firm P O’Connor & Son
Two solicitors, Gina Mullen and Siobhán Durkan, have been appointed within the firm of P O’Connor & Son, bringing the number of partners to five, in addition to which it has a large team of paralegal, secretarial and executive support.
Callan Tansey Solicitors awarded law firm of the year for medical negligence and personal injuries
Callan Tansey Solicitors which has an office in Galway, have won Medical Negligence/Personal Injury law firm of the year at the 2021 Irish Law Awards.
‘I believe in the ability of artists to change the world’
AT EVERY arts event in the city he would be there, the jolly man with the glasses and the long hair, a smile and good company, enthusiastic for what he, and we, were about to see that night, be it theatre, music, literature, visual arts - and he usually had an important role in supporting it.
Between pandemic and Brexit, business needs to stay positive, says new Chamber president
The new president of Galway Chamber has said that in this challenging era, lodged between the Covid-19 outbreak and the impending Brexit, businesses have to remain positive and focused.
Movies on which to catch up as cinematic world due to reopen
BY BEN O’GORMAN