Existing stakeholders at the legal firm, P. O'Connor & Son, with Aileen McGing (inset) following the merger of their separate legal firms.

Merger announced of two Mayo based legal firms

Mayo-based solicitors practices, P. O’Connor & Son, Swinford and Kiltimagh, and Aileen McGing, Charlestown, have announced the merger of their respective legal firms.

Charlestown based solicitor, Aileen McGing, who has delivered decades of efficient service to the people of Charlestown, East Mayo, Connacht and further afield now joins the team at P. O’Connor & Son, Swinford, County Mayo.

Aileen, who specialises in property law and probate, has moved all of her work into the firm’s head office at Market Street, Swinford. Her clients have been notified of the new arrangement.

Welcoming the amalgamation, Pat O’Connor stated: “Aileen is a great addition to the firm through the spheres of work she is concentrating on.

"It’s good to have somebody with her vast experience and talent to supplement the skillsets we already have. It’s a timely move for her and us.

“Thankfully, the work is there for us. We are expanding in a measured and considered way."

The offices of P. O’Connor & Son are staffed by a highly qualified team of solicitors, notaries, tax advisors, legal executives and secretarial support staff.

P. O’Connor & Son has developed since it was founded in 1900 to become a modern progressive law firm offering a comprehensive range of legal services and advice to the corporate and commercial world as well as its considerable portfolio of private clients.

The firm prides itself on its friendly and professional approach to clients and business.

The firm has achieved ISO accreditation which it uses to ensure that a high standard of work is maintained and delivered to the client.

The firm was recognised nationally in 2021 when it was awarded the Irish Law Award, Probate Law Firm of the year award.

It was proud to be shortlisted in five other categories at the 2021 Irish Law Awards ceremony. The firm has received many other accolades over the past decades.