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Ogier Leman will no longer use ‘Leman’ part of name
John Hogan, Ogier’s managing partner, Ireland, and global managing partner Ed Mackereth

03 Oct 2023 corporate law Print

Ogier Leman will no longer use ‘Leman’ name

Ogier Leman will no longer use the ‘Leman’ part of its name, just over a year after the merger between Dublin-based Leman Solicitors and international legal and professional-services firm Ogier.

Established in 2007, the firm now employs 80 people and, since the 2022 merger, has seen a 40% increase in headcount and five new partners.

Growth

Ogier has extended its legal services to the Irish market to include banking, debt-capital markets and funds services, with well-established teams providing corporate, property, dispute-resolution, restructuring and employment advice.

John Hogan (co-founder and practice partner of Ogier Ireland) said: “We are pleased to become Ogier in name after a fantastic year of growth, opportunity and development following our merger in March 2022.”

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