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FLYNN O’DRISCOLL WELCOMES TWO NEW PARTNERS AND A SENIOR ASSOCIATE

19 August 2016

Flynn O’Driscoll Business Lawyers (Ireland) has announced the appointment of two partners.  This now brings the number of partners in the firm to seven.The new Partners are David Curran (Partner, Head of Litigation) and Gavin Lawlor (Partner, Corporate).[caption id="attachment_3768" align="alignleft" width="150"] David Curran[/caption] [caption id="attachment_3769" align="alignnone" width="150"] Gavin Lawlor[/caption]Commenting on the new appointments, Pat Flynn, Managing Partner at Flynn O’Driscoll Business Lawyers, said: “The new appointments reflect the continued growth and development of key practice areas within Flynn O’Driscoll and highlight the strength and depth of our team in meeting the ongoing business law needs of our clients.    We continue to achieve practical business solutions for our clients to allow them meet their objectives; these new appointments will help in maintaining this objective.”Flynn O’Driscoll is also pleased to announce the appointment of Joy Comber as a Senior Associate to its Commercial Property department.[caption id="attachment_3770" align="alignleft" width="150"] Joy Comber[/caption]Joy joins Flynn O’Driscoll from a mid-size Dublin law firm and has many years’ experience in advising clients on all aspects of commercial property law including secured property finance, property investment and Landlord and Tenant matters. Welcoming Joy to Flynn O’Driscoll, Pat Flynn, Managing Partner at Flynn O’Driscoll Business Lawyers, said: “We are delighted to welcome Joy to Flynn O’Driscoll Business Lawyers and with her experience in commercial property acquired over a number of years she is a significant addition to the commercial property service being provided to our business clients. This new appointment reflects the continued growth of the commercial property team in Flynn O’Driscoll and is a positive step in the overall development and growth of the firm.”

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