Northern Ireland firms P.A. Duffy & Co and Logan & Corry merge

Northern Ireland firms P.A. Duffy & Co and Logan & Corry merge

Two of Northern Ireland’s leading law firms have joined forces to create a new practice with an all-Ireland reach.

P.A. Duffy and Co Solicitors and Logan and Corry Solicitors have merged, with the company now operating as P.A. Duffy and Co Solicitors.

The enlarged firm will be chaired by respected lawyer and All-Ireland winning Tyrone senior manager and former GAA player Feargal Logan, alongside managing director Conal McGarrity.

The new practice will be organised around four partner-led specialist teams giving clients access to senior expertise.
Kieran Quinn will lead the property and private client team, with Eamonn Corry heading up corporate and commercial, specialising in business transactions including mergers, acquisitions and share purchases and sales.

Enda McGarrity will lead human rights and public inquiries and handle high-profile inquests, while Conal McGarrity will head up litigation and dispute resolution.

The new firm, after close collaboration between the partners, pairs scale with clear accountability and has its roots in the close personal relationship between the Chair and MD.

Chair Feargal Logan said: “I feel humbled by all that has been achieved in Logan and Corry Solicitors over the past 30 years and buoyed by the heritage, longevity, expertise and ambition of P.A. Duffy and Co Solicitors into the future.

“Coupled with the support, confidence and trust of each other and our respective client bases, I look ahead to a very bright and productive future for all involved.

“Our shared vision is to be one of the leading practices across Ireland, providing high quality and enhanced legal services for commercial and private clients in the decades to come.”

Conal McGarrity said: “This is an opportunity for us to build something that is totally unique and innovative,” he said.

“Whilst remaining rooted regionally, it allows us to bring together collective expertise and to have a legal firm on a scale that can compete and deliver services on a par with other practices throughout Ireland.”

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