• Nuala Eustace

    nuala@philiphannon.com

    Nuala is an expert in the areas of criminal law, family law and property law. Having qualified as a Solicitor in 1993.

    Nuala Eustace holds an honours degree in law from Trinity College Dublin. She qualified as a solicitor in 1993 having completed her training with McCann FitzGerald Solicitors. Nuala worked for ten years in the aviation and banking sectors including as senior legal adviser and as head of legal in world leading aviation lessors. Nuala is an accredited mediator as well as a solicitor.

    Nuala has a strong commitment to promote justice, equality and access to legal remedy for all, which led her to change direction in her career some years ago. She joined Philip Hannon solicitors and for thirteen years, Nuala’s work includes criminal law (at District and higher courts), family law and property and conveyancing.

    Nuala brings a wealth of legal knowledge, experience and integrity to her work and strives to give her clients a unique personal and individual service in whatever legal issue they bring to her. Whether a criminal law matter, a house purchase or sale or a family law issue, Nuala is a tenacious lawyer who works hard to deliver a quality personal service to each client.

    Nuala has three children and when not working she enjoys reading, gardening and walking the family dogs especially in and around the Bull Island and the Howth peninsula.

    Client Testimonial:

    “Nuala and I worked together for one of the aircraft leasing companies where she was a head of legal. I immensely enjoyed working with Nuala and learned a lot from her. Nuala is a very experienced and skilled lawyer, with a high degree of professional integrity, good judgement and great people skills.

    When it came to buying my first home, I immediately engaged Nuala to do my conveyance, knowing well that she would do an impeccable job and provide a sound and practical advice.

    I would highly recommend Nuala whether for a property, commercial or litigation matter.”