Builders & trades
- Building contracts in Ireland β the complete guide
- The Builder's Contract Pack β reusable contracts for Irish builders
- RIAI contracts explained (Blue and Yellow Forms)
- Fixed-price building contracts for homeowners
- Subcontractor agreements
- Terms & conditions for trades
- Payment terms and retention clauses
- Variations, delays and extensions of time
- Self-build, extension and renovation contracts
Business & commercial
- Commercial contracts in Ireland β the complete guide
- Terms and conditions of sale
- NDAs and confidentiality agreements
- Heads of terms and letters of intent
- Consultancy and contractor agreements
- Service level agreements
- Supply and distribution agreements
- Agency agreements
- Franchise agreements
- SaaS and IT contracts
- Shareholders' agreements (drafting)
Contract clauses explained
- Limitation of liability
- Indemnities
- Termination and notice
- Force majeure
- Retention of title
- Liquidated damages and penalty clauses
- Restraint of trade and non-compete
- Misrepresentation and entire agreement
- Governing law and jurisdiction
- Assignment and subcontracting
High-value matters
- Contract review before you sign
- Breach of contract: remedies and damages
- Letters before action and demand letters
- Business sale and asset purchase agreements
- Commercial lease review before signing
- Misrepresentation claims
- How contract solicitor fees work in Ireland
- DIY template vs solicitor-drafted vs review-only
- Do you actually need a solicitor for this contract?
Individuals & employment
- Settlement and severance agreements
- Employment contracts
- Influencer, sponsorship and brand agreements
- Freelancer and gig contracts
Dublin locations
How our fees work
You get a fixed quote in writing before any work starts β 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 →