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Clodagh Magennis Head of Client Services Coleman Legal LLP

Clodagh Magennis.

Head of Client Services

E: [email protected]
P: (01) 531 3800
Office: Co. Dublin

Clodagh has worked with Coleman Legal LLP since its inception eight years ago. She is responsible for all aspects of Client service and ensures that all our prospective clients’ requests and needs are managed with care.

No matter how small /or large your query is, Clodagh will empathise with your enquiry and ensure you get professional advice and guidance as you embark on your legal journey.

At Coleman Legal LLP, excellence in customer care is paramount. We aim to meet both prospective and existing clients needs in a professional, engaging and friendly manner with a clear objective to give quality legal advice, and reach a positive outcome.

Throughout her career, Clodagh has worked in various multi-sector customer-facing businesses and has successfully deployed her career experience and skills at Coleman Legal. Her role as Head of Client Services within Coleman Legal LLP is a vital initial legal connection point for clients as they review and consider their options.

Recent News

Personal trainer at Mullingar gym convicted of sexual assault

Shane Flynn, 35, owner of a Mullingar clinic, was convicted of sexual assault after inappropriately touching a client seeking back pain relief. The investigation also revealed 18 hours of footage showing Flynn secretly filming 35 women during massages, raising further concerns about his conduct and abuse of trust within his practice.

Former school swim coach Derry O’Rourke jailed for 10 years for rape and sexual assault

Derry O’Rourke, a former Irish swim coach with a history of sexual crimes, has been sentenced to ten years in prison for the rape and sexual assault of a young girl between 1989 and 1990. Despite his attempts to claim innocence, O’Rourke was found guilty of multiple offences, with the judge condemning him as a “serial child abuser.” The courageous victim, who was only 13 at the time, detailed the traumatic impact of his actions in court.