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You could try McCann Fitzgerald, A&L Goodbody, Arthur Cox, Matheson, William Fry, or Mason Hayes Curran...
Thanks
Taking Arthur Cox for example,
Would there be any conflict using them in the case of Aib?
Having used William Fry in the 90s for a case we were involved in, I was astonished by the size of his bill
Thanks Gordon, fixed my postGiven that he founded the firm in 1857, had over 130 years of legal experience when you engaged him, and was probably the oldest person on the planet, I think that he was entitled to bill aggressively.
Still not having been turned to tracker
I am coming to the conclusion that my legal case is pretty good.
But would like to get the best legal advice.
If challenging one of the main banks who would be a strong legal firm, Dublin city centre to represent and advise?
Thanks in advance.
Best regards
I have watched this forum for quite some time and have never posted on any thread. However I feel compelled to do do now as I cannot believe advice you have received, particularly from some posters. The solicitor firms recommended to you have too much conflicts of interest, they are the banker's solicitors, they are the lobbyists for the vulture funds. Try Coffey solicitors, they regularly employ Gary Fitzgerald BL as their barrister, he is causing financial institutions some headaches. I have no relation to either names mentioned, but I truly believe the others recommended will not bite the hand that feeds them.Still not having been turned to tracker
I am coming to the conclusion that my legal case is pretty good.
But would like to get the best legal advice.
If challenging one of the main banks who would be a strong legal firm, Dublin city centre to represent and advise?
Thanks in advance.
Best regards
You could try McCann Fitzgerald, A&L Goodbody, Arthur Cox, Matheson, William Fry, or Mason Hayes Curran...
I have watched this forum for quite some time and have never posted on any thread. However I feel compelled to do do now as I cannot believe advice you have received, particularly from some posters. The solicitor firms recommended to you have too much conflicts of interest, they are the banker's solicitors, they are the lobbyists for the vulture funds. Try Coffey solicitors, they regularly employ Gary Fitzgerald BL as their barrister, he is causing financial institutions some headaches. I have no relation to either names mentioned, but I truly believe the others recommended will not bite the hand that feeds them.
The OP could try a poster on here Jim Stafford, he certainly knows his stuff.
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