2026 Insurance Institute Corrigan & Corrigan prizes
Caron O’Dwyer and Louise McDonald were the winners of this year’s Corrigan & Corrigan Higher Diploma in Insurance Management (MDI) prizes with the Insurance Institute. Caron O’Dwyer of FBD Insurance won first prize in the Insurance and Business Law module, with Louise McDonald of VHI winning the Lia
Prize Programme kicks off for 2026
The Corrigan & Corrigan Prize Programme kicked off this year with our first Tort prize going to Gustas Gurevicius of the Technological University Dublin. Gustas won the 2026 School of Law Tort Essay Prize. Now in its second year, the Corrigan & Corrigan Tort Essay Prize goes from strength to strength, attracting
Subrogation & Recoveries conference
The power of persuasion, the definitions of privilege, and the pitfalls of straying experts – some of the headlines from the recent Corrigan & Corrigan Subrogation and Recoveries Conference held in early February 2026. Topics covered included the practice and procedures in subrogation claims, managing litigation, b
International Women’s Day 2026
Our second International Women’s Day lunch coincided with the 120th anniversary of the firm. As we look back at over a century’s worth of experience and expertise in the law, we wanted also to think about the future and how we sustain our motivation to be innovative, inspiring and energetic long into the future,
Congratulations to Sara Kirs !
Congratulations to Sara Kirs who has won the inaugural Corrigan & Corrigan Solicitors LLP Tort Prize with Maynooth University. The Corrigan & Corrigan Tort Prize is awarded to the person with the highest mark in the first-year undergraduate tort exam module set by the School of Law and Criminology, Maynooth Unive
Launching the Corrigan & Corrigan Prize Programme
The firm are delighted to launch the Corrigan & Corrigan Prize Programme for third level students to support their education and lifelong learning. We have worked with the Insurance Institute for over twenty years with the Corrigan Prize for those achieving the highest scores in the insurance modules of the Higher Di


