Cosgrove Gaynard Solicitors are delighted to announce they have been shortlisted as finalists in the Irish Law Awards 2014 in two categories
Cosgrove Gaynard Solicitors are delighted to announce they have been shortlisted as finalists in the Irish Law Awards 2014 in two categories:
Property Lawyer of the Year 2014 – Susan Cosgrove, Cosgrove Gaynard Solicitors
Sole Practitioner/ Principal Law firm of the Year 2014 – Cosgrove Gaynard Solicitors.
The Irish Law awards are being held on the 2nd May 2014. We would like to thank our clients and colleagues for the nominations and are delighted to be shortlisted.
Regards,
Cosgrove Gaynard Solicitors
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