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LITIGATION
Trevor Bowles Solicitors offer our specialist litigation services to clients throughout Ireland, providing expert legal advice and support in all areas relating to litigation and dispute resolution. As experienced litigation solicitors, we have advised numerous clients on a variety of high-value, contentious scenarios, helping them to resolve their disputes effectively and efficiently. We always ensure that our clients are informed of the processes involved in their litigation case, the stage a case is at, the strategies and the likely outcomes. We make ourselves available at all times so our clients can discuss any concerns and to explain any issues which may arise.Trevor Bowles Solicitors has experience in representing clients in a variety of litigation cases, including:
Personal Injury*
Commercial
Employment
Family Law
Property
Mortgage Repossession
Landlord And Tenant Disputes
Probate
Defamation
Injunctions
Contract And Other Tort Cases
At Trevor Bowles Solicitors we always remain proactive, keeping our clients up to date on any upcoming legal developments relating to their case. By maintaining continuous communication, we are able to effectively mitigate any future legal risks which may arise.
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What is conveyancing?In Ireland, conveyancing is essentially the legal process involved in transferring the ownership of property from one person (the seller) to another (the buyer). It's a crucial part of any property transaction, ensuring that the transfer is legally sound and that the buyer receives clear title to the property.
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In Irish Law, what does litigation mean?Litigation in Irish law represents the formal process of resolving legal disputes through the court system. When parties cannot reach an agreement through alternative methods like negotiation or mediation, they resort to litigation, which involves presenting their cases before a judge. At Trevor Bowles Solicitors, we assist at every stage of the litigation process.
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How long does the average personal injury take to resolve?The timeframe for resolving a personal injury claim in Ireland varies significantly, influenced by several factors. If the respondent agrees to the Injuries Resolution Board (PIAB) assessment, the process typically concludes within 7 to 9 months. However, if either party rejects the PIAB's assessment, the case may proceed to court, extending the resolution period to 1 to 3 years. The severity of injuries, the complexity of the case, the cooperation of involved parties, the time required for evidence gathering, and court backlogs all contribute to the overall duration. Consequently, while some claims are resolved relatively swiftly through PIAB, many personal injury cases in Ireland can take between 1 and 3 years to reach a final resolution.