Commercial Property Law
Our team has a strong background in providing comprehensive legal services to the property sector. Our expertise covers the acquisition and disposal...
OCWM Law LLP is a commercial law firm that brings together a wealth of accumulated experience to guide and counsel a wide range of local and international clients in an efficient, pragmatic and effective manner. Our principal focus is on property and commercial transactions, mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures, regulatory advice, insolvency and commercial dispute resolution and employment matters.
OCWM Law LLP,
Kilmore House,
Dublin 1, D01E8R2,
DX 112008
Our team has a strong background in providing comprehensive legal services to the property sector. Our expertise covers the acquisition and disposal...
We have extensive expertise and experience in all aspects of corporate and commercial law. We provide companies with commercial and strategic legal...
We understand the need for legal advice which is tailored toward the individual and is both practical and discreet. Our team works...
The team at OCWM Law understand their clients’ needs and are pro-active in the coming up with solutions to the problems that add value.
We are delighted to have advised Dundalk Credit Union in respect of its groundbreaking merger with Carrickmacross Credit Union to create the...
We were delighted to represent our longstanding client SGHC Limited in the sale of its subsidiary, EazySAFE Limited, a specialist online environmental,...
Congratulations to Packaging Holdings on its nomination in conjunction with AIB Corporate Banking as a finalist in the category of debt funding...
Philip O’Connor, Managing Partner is delighted to announce that Hugh Meiklereid, Solicitor has joined our litigation team. Hugh, having completed his legal...
Continuing its long professional association with UNICEF Ireland, OCWM Law hosted two tables at this year’s UNICEF Corporate Christmas Lunch at the...
We are pleased to report the successful outcome of our client City Learning Limited’s appeal to the Supreme Court. The unanimous judgment...