Rosemary Connolly Solicitors are a progressive client focused legal practice with offices in Warrenpoint, County Down, and on Elmwood Avenue in Belfast. In practice for almost 25 years, the firm has an established reputation for expert legal advice and effective legal representation. Rosemary Connolly Principal Solicitors Limited is a ranked Lawyer by Chambers UK and the Legal 500 also widely known as an expert in the fields of Employment and Equality Law.
The firm has a strong track record of success in representing clients from the public, private and corporate sectors at Employment Tribunals and the Higher Courts. Rosemary is an experienced litigator dealing with clients in County Court and High Court cases. Rachel Rice, Associate Solicitor, is an extremely capable and highly regarded Family Law Practitioner with experience representing clients in divorce, separation, and ancillary relief matters.
Rachel has also dealt with many complex areas concerning children, contact and residency applications and has a particular interest in the welfare of children.
The firm has a strong track record of success in representing clients from the public, private and corporate sectors at Employment Tribunals and the Higher Courts. Rosemary is an experienced litigator dealing with clients in County Court and High Court cases. Rachel Rice, Associate Solicitor, is an extremely capable and highly regarded Family Law Practitioner with experience representing clients in divorce, separation, and ancillary relief matters.
Rachel has also dealt with many complex areas concerning children, contact and residency applications and has a particular interest in the welfare of children.
Services
Most forms of legal work are undertaken and the Practice is committed to the provision of high quality advice and representation tailored to suit each client's individual needs.
If you keep or gain money or property with the help of public funding from the Legal Services Commission in a civil case, the Commission is required by law to recover what has been spent on your case.
Therefore the Commission might have to take some of the money or property you have kept or gained to cover some or all of the costs of your case.
If you keep or gain money or property with the help of public funding from the Legal Services Commission in a civil case, the Commission is required by law to recover what has been spent on your case.
Therefore the Commission might have to take some of the money or property you have kept or gained to cover some or all of the costs of your case.
Rosemary Connolly is Principal of the firm and specialises in Employment and Equality Law.
She has headed up her own Practice for 25 years and brings experience and a track record of success.
Prior to establishing the practice, Rosemary was Director of Legal Services with the (then) Fair Employment Commission with overall responsibility for the exercise of its legal Case-law duties and formulation of legal strategy.
She has previously been a Board member of the Equality Commission for Northern Ireland and she has conducted courses and conferences on all aspects of Equality and Discrimination Law.
She has headed up her own Practice for 25 years and brings experience and a track record of success.
Prior to establishing the practice, Rosemary was Director of Legal Services with the (then) Fair Employment Commission with overall responsibility for the exercise of its legal Case-law duties and formulation of legal strategy.
She has previously been a Board member of the Equality Commission for Northern Ireland and she has conducted courses and conferences on all aspects of Equality and Discrimination Law.
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