Family of woman who died after she stopped eating and drinking hope inquest ‘will save lives into the future’
Our Roger Murray represented the family of Ashling Fitzgerald at a recent inquest into her death. The family said they hoped that her story would help highlight “how difficult it is for mental health patients and their families to access care”. Media Links Irish Mirror Irish Independent Photo credit: Collins Photo Agency
Medical Inquests: A New Book

Two of the Partners in the Callan Tansey Solicitors Medical Negligence Department, Roger Murray and David O’Malley, recently published a book “Medical Inquests” . The book deals extensively with Coroner’s Court and practice and procedure at inquests. It also co-written by award winning author and barrister Doireann O’Mahony. The authors have considerable experience of, and […]
Callan Tansey Ballina celebrates five years since opening

It has been five years since Callan Tansey Ballina opened its doors. This milestone was marked by the staff this week at a coffee morning at the office. Callan Tansey Ballina provides a full range of legal services for people across North Mayo and West Sligo, a population of 75,000. The team have particular expertise […]
Family Calls For Improvements in HSE Mental Health Service After Death Of Son

More than ever, people’s mental well-being and issues of mental health are being given the consideration and respect that they deserve.