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O'Mahony Farrelly O'Callaghan

Wolfe Tone Square, Bantry, Ireland
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O’Mahony Farrelly O’Callaghan solicitors are in practice in Bantry and Castletownbere since 1956 originally under the title of Frank O’Mahony Solicitor.

The current senior partners are Rory O’Callaghan and Pat Farrelly.

The client base covers all of West Cork with particular concentration in the greater Bantry, Sheep’s Head and Beara area.

They provide a full-time service, including out of office hours, to the people of West Cork and many generations of the same families have entrusted their legal work to them.

The firm has expertise in all areas of litigation and were the principal solicitors acting in the biggest personal injuries action in the history of the state when they represented the French families arising out of the Betelgeuse disaster on Whiddy Island in 1979.

They have also represented clients in a number of large medical negligence cases.

Pat Farrelly is an accredited CEDR mediator and is also admitted to the roll of solicitors in the UK.

The firm have operated for 40 years an office in The Square, Castletownbere which is open for business every Friday under the auspices of Mr Laurence O’Daly.

Both Mr O’Callaghan and Mr Farrelly are members of the Free Legal Aid Panel and are available to attend garda stations when called on to do so.

They also have vast experience in property matters, in all forms of conveyancing and have very competitive rates in that regard with special arrangements available for first time buyers.

Value

There are many legal matters for which you seek advice; the first consultation with O’Mahony Farrelly O’Callaghan will be free.

The firm is very cost conscious and realise how important costs are for any individual or family. They will tell you in advance what their charges are. There will be no surprises.

The partners believe that their best PR is their last job and strive to continually improve their service and standards.

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