The postcode where the contracts are longest
Dublin 2 stacks Ireland's densest concentration of professional services — law, accountancy, consultancy around Fitzwilliam and Merrion Squares — beside the tech corridor edging the docklands and a hospitality economy from South William Street to Baggot Street. The contracts match the mix: master services agreements from multinational clients that arrive "standard" and non-negotiable; office leases with rent review machinery worth more than the fit-out; SaaS and IT agreements sold on American paper with Delaware jurisdiction clauses tucked at clause 38; founder documents where the shareholders' agreement was postponed until the funding round made it urgent.
For Dublin 2 businesses the recurring risk is asymmetry — small Irish companies signing large counterparties' documents at the counterparty's pace. A fixed-fee review with precise mark-ups is how a twelve-person firm negotiates like a hundred-person one, and it's most of what we do for this postcode.
Contract law services
- Contract review before you sign
- Building contracts and the Builder's Contract Pack
- Terms & conditions and commercial agreements
- Shareholders' agreements
- Settlement agreements and employment contracts
- Breach of contract and letters before action
Getting to us
Our Dublin office is in the Ormond Building, 31–36 Ormond Quay Upper, Dublin 7 (D07 EE37) — on the north quays minutes from the Four Courts, a short walk from the Luas red line at Smithfield and Four Courts, and reachable from the M50 via the N2/N3 corridors. Most contract reviews are handled entirely by phone and email if that suits better: call 01 5827148 or email richardoshea@marymolloysolicitors.com. Out of hours appointments are available.
How our fees work
You get a fixed quote in writing before any work starts — no hourly-rate surprises and no meter running while you think. If the scope changes, the quote is revised in writing before we continue. In contentious business, a solicitor may not calculate fees or other charges as a percentage or proportion of any award or settlement. How contract solicitor fees work in Ireland →