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Ireland’s largest probate research firm wins best service provider at The Dye & Durham Irish Law Awards
Finders International, Ireland’s largest professional probate research firm, has been recognised by the legal industry as it won an award for exceptional service at the 2023 Dye & Durham Irish Law Awards.
Probate researchers act as a valuable resource to the legal industry when it comes to tracing next of kin when individuals die intestate (or without a will). This is a crucial support pillar to lawyers tasked with handling probate cases.
The Dye & Durham Irish Law Awards recognises excellence in the legal profession of Ireland, and in their 11th year its purpose is to identify, honour, and publicise outstanding achievements, while also recognising those who have dedicated their lives to serving in the legal profession.
Among twelve finalists, Finders International were the overall winners of the award for ‘Service Provider to the Legal Profession’ 2023.
Maeve Mullin, MD Finders Ireland said; “A huge Thank you to everyone involved in the Dye & Durham Irish Law Awards 2023, we are thrilled to be winners of the Service Provider to the Legal Profession.
Go raibh míle maith agaibh to all our clients for your testimonials, referrals and recommendations. The work you refer to us is very much appreciated. Míle buíochas to our fantastic Team at Finders International Ireland, many safe pairs of hands. Also a massive thank you to Hayley Seager and Megan Keenan who represented our team on the night. Meas Mór!“
Finders International works with solicitors, legal executives, administrators, executors, state & corporate trustees, international lawyers, accountants, and other professional clients around the world.
Earlier in 2023, Finders International won the category of Best Probate Research Firm of the year at the Probate Research Awards (PRA) presented by Rob Rinder, TV personality and criminal barrister. Received by the firm’s founder, Daniel Curran the firm has secured the event’s most prestigious award consecutively for the past five years.
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