Outside Naas courthouse are: Susanna Cawley, James Morrin, Richard Wixted BL and Andrew Coonan
Coonan Cawley Solicitors are delighted to announce the qualification of James Morrin who has been admitted to the Roll of Solicitors.
James has demonstrated the commitment and dedication necessary as part of his qualifying journey and he will continue with Coonan Cawley as he commences a new chapter in his career.
James was introduced before Judge Desmond Zaidan at Naas Courthouse on Tuesday, March 18 by solicitor David Powderly
Solicitor.
Welcoming James on behalf of the judiciary and the Courts Service, Judge Zaidan gave encouraging words to Mr Morrin.
Sergeant Mary Meade warmly welcomed James on behalf of An Garda Siochana whilst Donncha Craddock, Barrister-at-law, also welcomed James on behalf of the Bar Council of Ireland.
Coonan Cawley Solicitors is a full-service law firm based in Naas for over 25 years.
The firms’ partners, Andrew Coonan and Susanna Cawley, have navigated the firm through a number of mergers across Counties Kildare, Wicklow and Dublin.
The firm has vast experience and expertise dealing with both private and commercial clientele offering straightforward and efficient legal solutions to ensure a high quality of work at a reasonable cost.
Areas of expertise include:
* Commercial and Residential Conveyancing and Property related matters.
* Personal Injury.
* Medical Negligence.
* Family Law.
* Wills.
* Probate and the administration of Estates.
* Enduring Powers of Attorney / Decision Making Representatives.
* Employment.
* Sports Law / Equine Law.
* Commissioner of Oaths.
See coonancawley.ie/ for more or phone 045 899571
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