Contact Details
PAUL W KEOGH & CO LLP
103 Lower Baggot Street,
Dublin,
D02 F650
Republic of Ireland
Phone: +353 1 676 4888
Email: info@paulwkeogh.ie
Litigation Solicitors Dublin 2
When choosing a litigation solicitor in Ireland, prioritize specialized experience in your specific dispute area, a proven track record of successful outcomes, and transparent fee structures. Ensure they are proactive communicators, registered with the Law Society of Ireland, and possess strong, independent reviews.
Key Factors to Look For:
Specialized Expertise: Litigation covers many areas (commercial, personal injury, property, defamation). Ensure the solicitor specializes in the area relevant to your case, not just general practice.
Track Record: Inquire about their success rate, particularly with cases similar to yours.
Clear Communication & Transparency: Look for a solicitor who explains complex legal matters in plain language and is responsive.
Fee Structure: They must provide a Cost Notice or letter of engagement explaining how fees are calculated (e.g., hourly rate, capped fee).
Reputation & Reviews: Look for positive reviews on independent platforms (Google Reviews, Trustpilot) or, as noted by Augustus Cullen Law, look for patterns suggesting professionalism, empathy, and efficiency.
Chemistry & Trust: You must trust your solicitor. If they seem distant or fail to explain risks properly at the first meeting, consider finding another.
Questions to Ask Potential Solicitors:
How many cases similar to mine have you handled?
How will you keep me informed of progress?
What is your projected fee structure?
What are the potential risks and weaknesses in my case?


