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Michael Dwyer serves as the Principal at Michael Dwyer Solicitor, where he brings an extensive aptitude across a diverse array of legal disciplines. His practice areas encompass Administrative Law, Building and Construction Law, and Business and Commercial Law, reinforcing his versatility in addressing both public and private sector needs. In Commercial Litigation, Michael provides robust representation, ensuring his clients' interests are strategically pursued in complex disputes. His proficiency in Criminal Law enables him to handle intricate legal matters with diligence and integrity. Michael's competency extends to Family Law, where he deals with issues of Domestic Violence and broader family matters, offering compassionate and informed counsel. His expertise in Property Law, covering both Residential and Commercial properties, allows him to guide clients through transactions and disputes with precision and clarity. Moreover, Michael has a thorough understanding of Succession Law, assisting clients in effective estate planning and dispute resolution. His comprehensive legal knowledge and client-focused approach make him a valuable advisor in navigating the legal landscape.
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- Name
- Michael Patrick Dwyer
- Date of Admission
- 1996
- Specialisations
- Administrative Law, Building and Construction Law, Business and Commercial Law, Commercial Litigation, Criminal Law, Family - Domestic Violence, Family Law, Property - Commercial, Property - Residential, Property Law, Succession Law
- Certification type
- Unrestricted Principal
Practice Categories
- General Advice
- Criminal Law
- General Advice
- Deceased Estates
- Disputes
- General Advice
- Guardianship
- Power of Attorney
- Probate
- Wills and Estates
- Adoption
- Divorce and Separation
- Enforcement Orders
- Financial Agreements
- General Advice
- Mediation
- Parenting and Child Support
- Property and Financial Settlement
- Provision Claims
- Relocation Orders
- Administrative Law
- Building and Construction
- General Advice