Conveyancing: Commercial Property in Ireland 
Your First Business, Your First Building
Congratulations on taking the plunge and opening your own business. Working for yourself has many pleasures, and many pitfalls, but for those who come into the process well-prepared and with a good plan for success, the pitfalls become much easier to spot and avoid.
One of the first investments you'll need to consider for your new business is a building. There are many aspects to think about when considering the location for your business. As stated in another article on this site, there are many considerations to look into and decide on before you ever start looking at properties.
But once you've decided on the property you want, the real work starts. Your first step should be contacting a qualified commercial conveyancing solicitor who is experienced and trained in Irish law. Once you've done that, half the battle is over. From here on out, your solicitor will be instrumental in getting your first commercial property transaction completed.
A qualified commercial conveyancing solicitor can help walk you through the process of Irish commercial conveyancing. For the first time buyer for commercial property, the advice and expertise found at Damian Nolan & Co., Solicitors, (incorporating William A James & Co.) is the perfect combination for your success.
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The goal of our firm is to provide honest, courteous and diligent representation while striving to keep your legal costs down and making the legal process as easy as possible on you.
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The solicitors at Damian Nolan & Co.,
Solicitors (incorporating William A.
James & Co.)
have more than 40 years of combined experience
in the following areas of law:
Residential conveyancing, commercial conveyancing, family law, divorce, separations, child custody matters, personal injury*, business law, wills and probate, civil litigation*, employment law, defamation, civil litigation*

