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Ciaran Moore

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About Ciaran


Ciaran is an Associate on our Dispute Resolution team with a particular focus on corporate restructuring and insolvency matters.


Ciaran acts on a range of commercial disputes and has experience of alternative dispute resolution and mediation.


Ciaran has acted for insolvency practitioners in relation to formal insolvency processes including receivership, liquidation, examinership, SCARP, and related litigation.


ciaranmoore@mhc.ie

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