What our clients say about us…

“I am pleased to say that I found the service provided by Paul W. Keogh Solicitors to be reliable and practical. Paul’s commercial awareness and excellent communications skills guided me through what was a difficult employment experience to a successful outcome. I can thoroughly recommend the team at Paul W. Keogh Solicitors.”

Anne K., Dublin

“I would highly recommend Paul W. Keogh & Co Solicitors. I have been a client for many years and the whole team are professional, friendly and efficient. They have offered me advice on a range of services and it’s always reassuring to know you have a great Solicitor in your corner. Thanks for everything!”

David P., Kildare

Great Dublin Solicitor Testimonials

Great Dublin Solicitor Testimonials

A good solicitor firm in Ireland is characterized by clear communication, deep expertise in specific legal fields (such as conveyancing or litigation), strong client testimonials, and transparent, pre-agreed fee structures. Effective firms prioritize client care, utilize modern technology, and adhere strictly to Law Society of Ireland regulations to maintain trust.

Key traits of a high-quality Irish legal firm include:
Specialized Expertise: A good firm focuses on specific areas rather than being a general practitioner, ensuring in-depth knowledge of relevant legislation.
Transparent Fees: They offer clear, upfront information on costs, such as hourly rates or fixed fees, avoiding unexpected expenses.
Proactive Communication: They keep clients informed throughout the process and provide honest, direct advice.
Solid Reputation: Proven results, word-of-mouth referrals, and positive feedback on platforms like Google Reviews or Trustpilot.
Professional Integrity & Regulation: They are fully regulated by the Legal Services Regulatory Authority (LSRA) and carry mandatory Professional Indemnity Insurance, ensuring ethical practice.
Accessibility & Modernity: They often offer digital access, mobile-friendly interfaces, and convenient meeting options.

For individuals, a successful solicitor-client relationship is built on empathy for the client’s situation and tailored strategic advice.

Great Dublin Solicitor Testimonials

1. Hire someone you feel you can work with

Perhaps the most fundamental and human part of this is, will they get on with the solicitor? If for example if you were bringing a claim for personal injury, you could work with the solicitor for a year or two or maybe, in some cases, even longer. If you don’t like the person you’re working with, this could have an adverse effect on the progress of the case through the Injuries Board and through the courts as the last thing you will want to do is deal with the annoying person who’s trying to bring the action on your behalf.

2. Trust your instinct

If you get an uneasy feeling about a solicitor at the first or second meeting with him, then there’s a good chance that there might be something wrong. Each of us has an innate subconscious understanding of when something isn’t quite right. Go with your gut! If you don’t trust him now you’re unlikely to trust him in 12 months’ time!

3. Make sure they are insured

You should never be afraid to ask what your solicitors insurance cover is like. All solicitors must have professional Indemnity Insurance. There are different levels of cover available to the solicitor to cover different financial levels. If you have a claim which is worth two or three million euros or are buying a house or involving yourself in a commercial transaction which is worth say, €2m then if the solicitor only has professional indemnity Insurance for €1.5m, then you may want to seek your professional assistance elsewhere.

4. Get an expert for your particular case

What speciality does your solicitor have? Not every solicitor is a general practice solicitor. Most solicitors have a speciality. For instance, my main field of work is in property law although we do practice in other areas also. If you are retaining a solicitor to act in an employment law case, you’re unlikely to seek a personal injury solicitor and, likewise, if you have a personal injury matter you’re unlikely to retain a solicitor who mainly deals in house purchases and sales. Look at the solicitor’s website which would normally tell you what the solicitor does or does not do.

5. Talk about money

Don’t be afraid to ask about costs. A good law firm will try to be as open as possible about future cost for a case and, details in relation to costs should be set out to clients in writing prior to the retaining of the former Don’t just to go for whoever is the cheapest as invariably you get what you pay for. Similarly, if something is very expensive and prohibitively slow, don’t be afraid to shop around.

6. Get ‘Social Proof’

If you still don’t know who to go for, look at their online reviews from reputable sources such as Google. While you may be tempted to think that a lot of testimonials are written by the solicitor themselves on their own websites, there are strict rules surrounding the publication of such testimonials and proof can be sought to ensure that the people involved actually exist. Better again, talk to family and friends to see if they can recommend a solicitor to you who they have used in the past.

Great Dublin Solicitor Testimonials