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 Dermot Conway

 

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Dermot Conway is the Managing Partner of Conways Solicitors. Dermot is a graduate of University College Cork, Ireland and holds two degrees; Commerce (BComm)  and  Law (BCL). He qualified as a Solicitor in 2000 and has specialised in Maritime Law since that time.


Dermot has represented Clients in every Court in Ireland in relation to maritime matters.

He is a member of the Irish Maritime Law Association.


His areas of practise include the defence of Sea Fishing trawlers that are detained for Sea Fishing offences, Salvage, dumping at Sea Legislation, Insurance Claims, Collisions at Sea and Ship arrest and release for contract debt and dispute. He also  advises on the Merchant Shipping Acts as well as acting locally for P&I Clubs.

 David Sweeney

 

 

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David Sweeney is an Associate Solicitor with Conways Solicitors.


David is a Graduate of University College Dublin, having obtained the Degree of Bachelor of Business and Legal Studies (B.B.L.S).
He specialises in Residential and Commercial Conveyancing and also works in the areas of Family Law, Planning Law, Employment Law, Personal Injury, Company Law and Debt Collection.

 

 

 

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