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Larry Fenelon founds specialist litigation firm
Larry Fenelon

04 Feb 2025 business Print

Larry Fenelon founds specialist litigation firm

Lawyer Larry Fenelon is to lead a new firm specialising in litigation, regulation, and investigations.

Fenecas Law will do business from 81 Merrion Square in Dublin 2 and promises a swift, affordable, and transparent service for contentious legal challenges.

Fenecas will be an independent firm without conflicting transaction teams.

Larry Fenelon has over 25 years’ commercial litigation and business experience in Ireland. 

He founded Leman Solicitors in 2007 and managed that firm for over 12 years.

Fenelon then founded LexTech, a legal-technology company that provides legal risk-management systems for large companies.

He led the merger between Leman and global firm Ogier in 2022, where he then led the litigation department.

Larry Fenelon SC is an Oxford graduate and is an accredited commercial mediator (CEDR) and arbitrator (FCIarb).

He has assembled a team of experienced litigators for his new law firm. 

Gap in market

“There is a gap in the market for an Irish, innovative, commercial 'litigation-only' firm that can fiercely protect clients in their hour of need and do so with an alternative to the billable hour, and also conflict-free,” he said this morning.

“Having broken ranks with the traditional full-service law firm model, innovation will at the heart of everything we do, driving efficiencies through the use of AI and technology to our unique pricing arrangements.”

The firm will also offer alternative fee arrangements (AFAs) to the market, based on stages, milestones, and outcomes.

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