

Terry Leggett
- Phone: +353 1 2026400
- Mobile: +353 86 2600044
- Email: tleggett@efc.ie
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Practice Areas
Terry is a Partner in the firm's Litigation department, with over 30 years experience in this sphere. While dealing mostly in commercial litigation, Terry specialises in banking litigation, defamation and professional negligence. He has worked on a wide variety of cases including contractual disputes, specific performance, IT and propriety knowledge cases and numerous injunctions. He also specialises in the area of insolvency and has extensive experience in litigation relating to this field.
Education
Admitted as a solicitor in 1979
B.C.L. (1975), University College Dublin
Membership of Chambers / Bodies
Terry is a member of the Irish Society of Insolvency Practitioners (ISIP).
Achievements and Endorsements
"Terry Leggett focuses on mainstream litigation, but also has insolvency experience. Banking and product liability cases form the bulk of his workload, and he is a key member of the Media Law team; observers agree that he is ‘an excellent operator' no matter what the case."
Chambers Global - the World's Leading Lawyers for Business 2009
"At Eugene F Collins, Terry Leggett stands out for being a ‘very good lawyer'".
The Legal 500 2009 EMEA
In each year from 1997 to 2009 Terry has been nominated in an independent survey to appear in the Guide to the World's Leading Litigation Lawyers.
He has written a number of articles pertaining to litigation issues and contributed the Irish chapter to the Longmans publication "Pre-emptive Remedies in Europe" by Nicholas Rose.
He is also the contact partner for Globalaw.
He became a partner in the firm in 1983.
Partners
- Margaret Austin
- David Cantrell
- Michael W. Carrigan
- Gerard Coll
- Maura Connolly
- Eileen Grace
- David Hackett
- Deborah Kelly
- Terry Leggett
- Laura MacDermott
- Leonora Malone
- Nicola McGrath
- Garrett Miller
- Barry O'Neill
- Ronan O'Neill
- John Olden
- Doug Smith
- Justine Territt
- Sean Twomey
- Mark Walsh
- Lisa White
