Three lawyers and retired Garda appointed to Property Services Appeal Board
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Three lawyers and a retired Chief Superintendent have been appointed to the Property Services Appeal Board.
Justice Minister Frances Fitzgerald announced the appointment of four new members to the Board, which decides on appeals of decisions made by the Property Services Regulatory Authority (PSRA).
They are:
James Bridgeman, barrister at the Law Library and Lamb Chambers London with special interests in civil and commercial, business, construction and technology law. This is Mr Bridgeman’s second term on the Board.
Philip Moynihan, retired Chief Superintendent of An Garda Siochána. Currently a member of the Censorship of Publications Board. This is Mr Moynihan’s second term on the Board.
Dairine Mac Fadden, solicitor and current member of the Valuation Tribunal. Extensive experience in residential and commercial conveyancing and of dealing with Auctioneers and Letting Agents in rural and urban areas.
Dorothy Donovan, practising barrister dealing with commercial landlord and tenant cases. Previous Vice Chair of the Employment Appeals Tribunal. Former Council member of CORU (The Health & Social Care Professional Council) involved in preparing the Codes of Practice and setting up regulatory standards.
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