MCS Personal Injury Case Management Services company are announced as finalist at the Irish Law Awards 2022

MCS Personal Injury Case Management Services company are announced as finalist at the Irish Law Awards 2022

MCS were delighted to be announced as finalists, Personal Injury Case Management Services Company to the Legal Profession at the Irish Law Awards in October 2022. It was a great event to attend and it was really lovely to meet many colleagues and professionals whom we have been working throughout the year. Congratulations to all the winners. A great night was had by all. Thank you to Dye & Durham, Ireland Blue Book, Bloomsbury Professional, EY Law Ireland, Keyhouse, LEAP, Legal Books, MedLaw, Ormond Meeting Rooms, Pearts Solicitors & Town Agents, Turkish Airlines and Search Talent who sponsored our category and also to Calcutta Run 2023, Charity Partner who raise vital finds for helping countless homeless young people at home and abroad.

 

 

Paul Sherwood Photographer
Irish Law Awards 2022, held at the Aviva Stadium, Dublin. October 2022

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