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Frank Flanagan

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About Frank


Frank is a Partner in our Dispute Resolution team. He advises a wide range of clients engaged in commercial disputes and communications regulation. Clients know Frank for providing succinct, commercial legal advice.


Prior to joining our team, Frank had a 20-year career in the communications and computer hardware industries. He has been described as “a former engineer who deeply understands the technical matters at play”.


fflanagan@mhc.ie

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How Do I Apply for a Visa to Live in Ireland? 1 Answer

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15.12.2024

I want to move to Ireland permanently. What is the process for applying for a visa, and what are the requirements?

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How Do I Contest a Fine in Ireland? 1 Answer

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15.12.2024

If I receive a fine for something I didn’t do, what steps can I take to contest it legally?

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What Are My Rights When Renting in Ireland? 1 Answer

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15.12.2024

I’m renting an apartment in Dublin. What are my rights in terms of repairs, rent increases, and eviction?

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How Can I Start a Business in Ireland? 1 Answer

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15.12.2024

I’m considering starting a small business in Cork. What are the legal steps involved in registering my business?

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Do I Have to Pay Tax on Inheritance in Ireland? 1 Answer

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15.12.2024

If I inherit property or money, am I required to pay inheritance tax in Ireland? How much can I inherit before I need to pay tax?

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I believe I’m being discriminated against at work because of my gender. What are my legal rights in Ireland, and how can I take action?

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If I need to go to family court, am I eligible for legal aid in Ireland, and how do I apply?

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What to Do If the Gardaí Call You In? 1 Answer

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15.12.2024

If you’ve been asked to come to the Garda station, you may feel uncertain about your rights and what steps to take. What should you do next to protect yourself legally?

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