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Our Client Care Charter.

Our Client Care Charter is designed to ensure that the best interests of our clients are at the centre of everything we do.

In 2017 we achieved the ISO LawNet mark as evidence of consistently high standards in the level of service provided to our clients.

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Honesty, Integrity and Professionalism underpin everything we do.

We have served hundreds of clients over the years. Our team combine legal expertise with a natural air for helping people.

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Our Mission

Our mission is simple:to provide our clients with practical legal counsel and representation, looking out for your interests with, care and professionalism.

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“We commit ourselves to achieving the best outcomes for our clients. We really do care.”

Brendan Dillon
Managing Partner

A value driven legal practice, based on our 5 key pillars .

Honesty and Integrity

We are committed to the highest standards of service, integrity and professionalism in all aspects of our work and client communication.

Excellent teamwork

Our outstanding level of collaborative teamwork helps ease the concerns clients have about the legal process.

Outstanding client service

We operate a 10 point ‘Client Care Plan’ to maintain client relationships built on care & empathy. We enjoy an exceptionally high level of positive client feedback

Achieving the best results for our clients

Our highly professional, experienced and versatile solicitors care hugely about achieving the best outcomes for our clients.

Giving back to the community

We give back to our community throughout the year through charitable donations and various pro bono services.

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Latest News

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Rights of Cohabitants in Family Law

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In a recent decision of Judge Nuala Jackson, in the case of M v N in late 2023, the Judge had to consider the best interest of the children in…
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Important Decision of High Court in ’Best Interests of the Children’ case

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In a recent decision of Judge Nuala Jackson, in the case of M v N in late 2023, the Judge had to consider the best interest of the children in…

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