Our Dublin office at The Ormond Building, 31-36 Ormond Quay Upper, sits in the middle of the densest company-law territory in Ireland: the city where most Irish companies are registered, most shareholder wars are fought - and where apartment living makes the owners' management company a fact of daily life for hundreds of thousands of people.
Company Law in Dublin
Dublin is the OMC capital of Ireland by an enormous margin: the apartment schemes of the docklands, the quays and the M50 belt, and the managed estates of the commuter fringe, are each run by an owners' management company - volunteer boards, service charge budgets, sinking funds and CRO filing calendars, block after block. The disputes follow at matching density: charges never approved at any meeting, AGMs years overdue, developments whose common areas were never transferred by developers long dissolved, and OMCs struck off the register with sales frozen behind them. This site's OMC practice was built with exactly this city in mind - and the MUD Act's Circuit Court machinery works the same from Ringsend to Swords.
The general practice matches the city's other reality: Dublin's density of SMEs, family companies and professional practices generates the classic files - the minority shareholder frozen out in a company registered off the same quays, the 50/50 deadlock, the director restriction letter after a liquidation, the restoration needed mid-transaction. Both offices serve Dublin clients, but for most of this work the office that matters is the file: documents, phone and email, with the Four Courts ten minutes' walk away when it comes to that.
How We Work With Dublin Clients
Company disputes run on documents, phone and email — the constitution, the registers, the correspondence — so distance costs nothing: we act for clients in every county from our Dublin and Kilkenny offices, travelling where hearings require it. The first call is the same wherever you are: your position on the documents, the realistic routes, and the clocks running on you. Start with the Dispute Route Finder, or for anything involving an apartment block or managed estate, the OMC Health Check.
Mary Molloy Solicitors are solicitors, not accountants or tax advisers. Nothing on this page is tax, accounting or financial advice — engage your accountant on those questions, and both advisers together where matters straddle the line. Company law procedures, CRO practice and filing deadlines change frequently, and reform of the law governing owners’ management companies and charities is ongoing; confirm the current position before acting on anything here.
A Company Problem in Dublin?
One call maps the documents, the routes and the deadlines - wherever in Ireland the company sits.
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