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Solicitors in Blanchardstown, Dublin 15
Solicitors in 27 Mount Street Upper, Dublin 2
providing the following Legal Services
Conveyancing/ Property Purchase & Sale
For all Conveyancing or property legal advice, you should contact Niamh Moran who is the firm partner in charge of this department here to help answer your questions about Buying or Selling Property, new or second hand, at auction or through probate sales. Or click more info to find out what we can do for you specifically.
Wills & Probate
At Carmody Moran Solicitors, in Blanchardstown Dublin our experienced Wills & Probate team can help you in making the right decisions. We can furnish you with expert legal advice to help you draft your will while bearing in mind the legal provisions and tax implications of your actions.
Personal Injury
Carmody Moran Solicitors, in Blanchardstown Dublin can provide immediate representation and rehabilitation support anywhere in Ireland. Once you have explained the circumstances of your personal injury case in detail, our expert personal injury solicitors will be able to explain to you
Litigation /
Dispute Resolution
Our litigation department on Main Street, Blanchardstown Village, Dublin 15 is led by senior partner Anthony Carmody. He is a well known, highly qualified expert 'litigator', with over 20 years expertise in dispute resolution and court appearances, in the areas of personal injuries, probate litigation and family law.
Notary Public/ Commissioners for Oaths
As a 'Notary' or Notary Public, Anthony Carmody can Notarise documents and confer authenticity on legal instruments, documents and contracts, wills, company documents, property transactions, banking and Birth Certs, Marriage Certs or Powers of Attorney. Appointments arranged by 'email' only.
In contentious business, a legal practitioner shall not charge any amount in respect of legal costs expressed as a percentage or proportion of any damages (or other moneys) that may become payable to his or her client or purport to set out the legal costs to be charged to a junior counsel as a specified percentage or proportion of the legal costs paid to a senior counsel. A legal practitioner shall not without the prior written agreement of his or her client deduct or appropriate any amount in respect of legal costs from the amount of any damages or moneys that become payable to the client in respect of legal services that the legal practitioner provided to the client
Carmody Moran Solicitors LLP in Blanchardstown Dublin 15 and Mount Street Dublin 2
As a customer service focused law firm. We offer a local and nationwide service in all general practice legal matters with a particular experience in dispute resolution and all areas of general litigation particularly personal injury.
The experienced legal team, led by Anthony Carmody and Niamh Moran, has a specialist legal serices offering in all areas of dispute resolution. Particularly in the area of catastrophic personal injury, for both claimants and defendants, professional negligence and judicial review.
As an innovative legal practice, the team prides itself on pragmatic, practical and plain English advice. With offices at 27 Mount Street Dublin 2 and Blanchardstown Dublin 15, our legal firm also offers general legal services particularly in the areas of family law, wills and probate, elder person abuse and conveyancing.

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