No commercial dispute is too complex or large for our multijurisdictional legal team.
As you contend with volatile economies, disruptive technologies and regulatory reform, our team is a powerful ally if you’re looking to safeguard your business and maximize your future opportunities. We’re offering you stability in a changing world.
Our commercial litigation lawyers are always focused on resolving any disputes you’re facing efficiently and cost-effectively. We see ourselves as your strategic partners, and our approach is designed to help you achieve your goals in the short and long-term. We’re with you every step of the way, and if you’re facing a difficult challenge or dispute, we’re ready to help you navigate through it and achieve your objectives. We make it our job to understand the needs and nuances of your business, both in the context of the marketplace it operates in, but also internally.
We pride ourselves on our commercially focused reputation - which means clear and efficient project management and no unwelcome surprises. In 2021 we were awarded Legal Week’s Tech-Enabled Litigation Department of the Year at the Leaders in Tech Law Awards - our cutting-edge litigation tools use AI-powered data analytics to secure the best possible results for your business.
For us, there’s no such thing as a “one size fits all” legal solution. Instead we’ll find the best team of lawyers to suit your requirements, with dedicated experience specific to the sector and the dispute in question. This comes naturally to us because of the size and breadth of our experience - not to mention the fact that we have teams across the world able to help you in whatever jurisdiction your commercial litigation needs arise.
Our Commercial Litigation capability in Ireland
Our dedicated commercial litigation lawyers are able to provide you with effective solutions and advice in all insolvency and corporate recovery situations. The Irish team are particularly skilled in managing large and complex cases in a strategic and commercial manner as we focus on resolving disputes, either by litigation, mediation or arbitration. We can also advise you on environmental, health and safety issues and environmental disputes.
Our lawyers are experienced in all aspect of Irish Commercial Litigation. Our recent experience includes advising:
- a major international financial services firm in defending professional negligence proceedings brought by IBRC relating to its role as the former auditor of an Irish bank
- a leading payment services provider on a judicial review and procurement challenge to the National Transport Authority in relation to the award of a contract for the provision of Leap Operation Services
- an international windfarm operator in Ireland in dispute with its contractor who constructed the underground cabling works to join the windfarm to the central energy supply. Prosecuting a claim against the contractor for the defective works and the design responsibility for the cabling works
- a commercial retailer in Dublin city center in Commercial Court proceedings relating to business interruption and loss of trade caused by major development in works in Dublin 2
- directors of a large indigenous digital service provider in Commercial Court proceedings relating to a dispute arising from the provision of a financing product by a venture capital fund
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