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Lawyers in Letterkenny

At Boyce Kelly Solicitors, we are trusted advisors for clients in Letterkenny with both personal and commercial matters. We are proud to provide specialist advice that is tailored to meet the needs of every individual we work with. Established in 2002, we strive to handle our clients’ legal matter with straightforward and practical guidance.

Whether you are looking for a Personal Injury specialist, or are considering writing a Will, we are here to help. If you would like legal advice for your specific circumstance, get in touch with our team by calling 0749890190 or complete the online enquiry form.

Personal Injury Services in Letterkenny, Co. Donegal

As a member of the Association of Personal Injury Lawyers (APIL), we regularly provide clients with legal support for several Personal Injury cases, including:

Our approachable Solicitors can advise you on the legal process and provide practical guidance on compensation. For support with your Personal Injury in Letterkenny or the surrounding areas, contact our specialists today.

Legal Services Offered in Letterkenny

There are various reasons why you may need to instruct a Solicitor during your lifetime. From our office based in Carrigart, we can help both individuals and businesses in the Letterkenny area with:

Contact Boyce Kelly Solicitors in Letterkenny, Co. Donegal

If you would like to discuss your legal matter with one of our specialists, you can call us on 0749890190 or complete the online enquiry form.

In contentious business, a Solicitor may not calculate fees or other charges as a percentage or proportion of any award or settlement, nor is it our practice to do so.

*In contentious business, a legal practitioner shall not charge any amount in respect of legal costs expressed as a percentage or proportion of any damages (or other moneys) that may become payable to his or her client or purport to set out the legal costs to be charged to a junior counsel as a specified percentage or proportion of the legal costs paid to a senior counsel. A legal practitioner shall not without the prior written agreement of his or her client deduct or appropriate any amount in respect of legal costs from the amount of any damages or moneys that become payable to the client in respect of legal services that the legal practitioner provided to the client.

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