There was a big turnout for the release at Smock Alley in Dublin remaining night of Caldwell & Robinson Solicitors, because of the first all-Ireland family law company. The mid-sized Derry firm has existed since 1910 – “long before there was a border” – handling partner Philip Gilliland told the Gazette. Ie.
“Derry is the regional town for north-west Ulster, and we’ve always serviced all of those customers, given that 1910, which makes us the most established all-Ireland regulation firm in lifestyles, even before we opened this Dublin office.” Just below 50% of the company’s revenues are from the Republic, even before the March beginning of the fully-staffed Dublin workplace at The Capel Building in Dublin 7.
The company already has an extensive practice within the South in home and global non-public family law and child regulation, via associate Karen O’Leary. It additionally operates an all-Ireland company and industrial regulation exercise. The boom in east-west and north-south migration, blended with growing political instability, feeds a developing call for this kind of trans-countrywide legal provider, he said. Caldwell & Robinson has now recruited an eminent circle of relatives lawyer, Geraldine Keehan (pictured), to head up its new Dublin office.
Tri-certified
Geraldine joins prominent family law practitioner Karen O’Leary within the practice. Both lawyers are tri-qualified in England and Wales, Northern Ireland, and the Republic of Ireland. The pair specializes in private and public family and infant regulation in Ireland and pass-border jurisdiction instances. Caherciveen-born Karen is a daughter of respected Kerry vet Frank O’Leary. She is a member of the International Academy of Family Lawyers [IAFL] and a normal speaker on family regulation matters.