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Our Practice

Woods Hogan Solicitors is a progressive legal practice established by Damian Woods in January 1991. The practice started trading as Woods and Company and then changed its name to Woods Hogan Solicitors in
2005 when Godfrey Hogan became a partner in the firm.

We pride ourselves on being a friendly practice, offering a reliable professional legal service.

Our Ethos

Our practice is only as good as the job that we do for our clients. We strive to provide the best possible service
in the best possible manner, to all of our clients. We are constantly trying to improve the work that we do and encourage client feedback so that we continue to improve and enhance the service we provide.

"The secret of joy in work is contained in one word – excellence. To know how to do something well is to enjoy it".

 

We are entering our twentieth year in business. To all of our clients, friends and business associates we would like to say a big "THANK YOU" for all your support, help and loyalty throughout the year.

 
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Woods Hogan Solicitors | Berkeley House, 17 Berkeley Street, Dublin 7 | Phone:.01-8824344 | Fax: 01-8824345 | Email: info@woodshogan.ie