Clark Hill expands in Ireland with addition of HBMO Solicitors

The Irish law firm HBMO Solicitors has joined Clark Hill’s Dublin office.

HBMO Solicitors, formerly known as Noel Smyth and Partners, has a reputation as a premier Irish commercial law firm specializing in Commercial Property, Litigation, Corporate, M&A, Banking, and Private Client Services.

The combination brings to 31 the number of solicitors Clark Hill now has in its Dublin office and strengthens the depth of Irish commercial law services the firm offers to its clients.

“We are delighted to welcome the talented team of HBMO Solicitors to Clark Hill. This combination enhances our ability to deliver exceptional legal services in Ireland and beyond,” commented Kirby Tarrant, member in charge of the Clark Hill Dublin office. “It is an important step in our expansion plans and presents new opportunities for young solicitors to advance their careers within a growing international law firm.”

With the completion of this combination, 10 solicitors and a strong support staff complement from HBMO Solicitors will transition to Clark Hill.

The integration of HBMO Solicitors marks another milestone in Clark Hill’s ongoing growth strategy in Ireland.

“The synergies between the US and European markets create a vibrant business environment. We aim to provide seamless, efficient, and complete cross-border legal support to our clients on both sides of the Atlantic.” said Kevin Kent, member-in-charge of Clark Hill’s US-Ireland Strategic Initiative.

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