Sophie Doyle
Solicitor, Dublin Office
Sophie is a solicitor in the firm’s Real Estate team. She has experience working on a range of real estate matters and advises property developers on the acquisition, development, and sale of property developments.
Sophie has experience in reviewing title documents, preparing title reports, reviewing and negotiating contracts for sale, reviewing and drafting title documentation, and attending to property registrations.
Education
University of Limerick (LLB), Law Society of Ireland (Professional Diploma in Legal Practice) (Advanced Diploma in Legal Practice)
Professional
Admitted as a solicitor in Ireland
Practice Areas
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