DISPUTES. RESOLVED.
We are a litigation only law firm based in Dublin City Centre that deals solely with contentious disputes in the Circuit and Superior Courts both in Dublin and across the country. We act for individuals, families and businesses both domestically and internationally.
Practice Areas
Practice Areas
A structured overview of the contentious matters handled by the firm.
Litigation explained
What does the term Litigation mean?
A concise explanation of what litigation involves in practical terms.
Litigation is the process of resolving disputes through the courts. In simple terms, it means bringing or defending a legal claim when a dispute cannot be resolved by agreement.
Our Approach
Our Approach
How we conduct contentious matters from first instruction to resolution.
The disputes we handle involve families, businesses, reputations and significant assets. In that context, the relationship between solicitor and client is fundamental. Contentious litigation demands trust, clarity and alignment from the outset.
We are selective in the matters we accept. When we agree to act, we do so on the basis that we are fully committed to our client's interests throughout the life cycle of the dispute. From initial assessment, analysis and advice, through interlocutory applications, negotiation and, where necessary, trial, we remain strategically engaged at all times. Litigation is not a series of isolated steps. It requires continuity, discipline and resolve.
We provide direct and candid advice. Clients are told where they stand, the strengths and weaknesses of their case, and the risks involved. That clarity is essential in high-stakes disputes.
We are equally conscious that litigation is costly. From the outset, we advise on likely cost exposure and procedural steps that may affect it. As matters progress, we ensure clients remain informed on strategy and costs so that decisions are taken with a clear understanding of proportionality and risk.
While every case is prepared on the basis that it may be determined by a court, we seek to resolve disputes where appropriate through mediation, arbitration or settlement discussions and where doing so serves our client's interests. Resolution, however, must be strategic and never at the expense of preparation or leverage.
When we accept instructions, we are committed, focused and prepared to see the matter through.
Team
Our People
Direct access to the litigation team responsible for your matter, with clear communication and senior oversight throughout.
View full team →Our solicitors are supported by a dedicated team of professional support staff whose contribution is integral to the efficient and effective delivery of our services.
Support network
Working with Leading Experts
Specialist experts engaged where technical evidence is required.
In complex disputes, we regularly work with leading experts across engineering, medicine, science, accountancy, forensic accounting, valuation, data analytics, technology, construction, architecture, pensions, taxation, and other specialist areas as required by the issues in dispute.
Expert evidence is coordinated carefully so technical analysis is integrated with legal strategy, procedural preparation, and the practical objectives of the case.
Advocacy support
Working with Leading Barristers
Counsel selected to match the legal and advocacy requirements of each case.
We work with leading senior and junior barristers to ensure each case is supported by the right advocacy team. Counsel are instructed with clear focus on legal analysis, trial preparation, written submissions, and courtroom presentation.
Barrister selection is made by reference to the dispute type, legal complexity, evidential profile, and the strategic requirements of the proceedings.
Next step
Consultation Pathway for Live Disputes
If you are involved in an active contentious matter, begin with a structured consultation pathway. The process is designed to identify the immediate procedural position and the next step required.
- Clear intake for contentious matters
- Direct advice on urgency, risk and procedure
- Defined next-step direction
General information only — not legal advice.
Senior involvement, disciplined procedure, and clear next steps from the first instruction.





