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11 Oct 2025

Mayo solicitor enters Partnership at Clare law firm

Saranne O'Malley from Newport has entered partnership at a long established law firm in Ennis

Mayo solicitor enters Partnership at Clare law firm

Newport native Saraane O'Malley (right) is pictured with follow solicitor Lisa Rynne.

NEWPORT-born solicitor Saranne O’Malley has entered into partnership of MMOD Solicitors LLP, one of the longest-established law firms in Ennis, Co Clare with fellow solicitor Lisa Rynne, an Ennis native.

Saranne, who specialises in conveyancing, probate, and probate litigation, is known for her straightforward, client-focused approach and has built a strong reputation in the region for her calm and capable guidance through complex legal matters.

“I’m proud to take on this leadership role in a firm with such deep roots,” said Saranne. “Coming from Newport, I understand the importance of trust and community — and that’s what we’re committed to continuing at MMOD Solicitors.”

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Based in Ennis, the firm provides legal services across Clare, Limerick, and the wider West of Ireland. It was originally founded as FF Cullinane & Co. and has evolved over decades under the stewardship of well-known legal figures including Bryan and Brian McMahon, Isobel O’Dea, the current Coroner for the County of Clare, and Bernard Mullen, all of whom have played major roles in the firm’s legacy. Both Isobel and Bernard will remain on as consultants.

Saranne and Lisa now lead the firm into its next chapter, supported by an experienced and long-serving staff. MMOD continues to offer a full range of legal services, including property transactions, wills and estates, probate litigation, family law, personal injury, licencing, debt collection, and much more.

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For more information or to arrange a consultation, MMOD Solicitors can be reached at their office in Ennis or through their website.

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