Climate law expert Dr Orla Kelleher has joined Maynooth University as an assistant professor in law. A specialist in in climate change, environmental and human rights law, Dr Kelleher's current research focuses on environmental rights, climate litigation, climate justice and just transitions.
Appointments
Conleth Bradley SC will lead the first part of an urgent review of An Bord Pleanála, the Office of the Planning Regulator (OPR) has announced. The OPR has initiated a review of certain systems and procedures used by An Bord Pleanála in the delivery of its statutory planning functions.
Matheson has announced the appointment of Inari Friedmann as a legal solutions assistant in its digital services group. According to the firm, Ms Friedmann, who has an LLB and LLM from Trinity College Dublin, is Ireland's first-ever dedicated innovation and legal technology graduate employee.
Gary Lee, the former head of Ballymun Community Law Centre, has joined the Office of the General Solicitor for Minors and Wards of Court. Mr Lee joins the office as a solicitor weeks after he announced his departure as managing solicitor of the law centre.
Belfast-based Cleaver Fulton Rankin has welcomed four new trainee solicitors. The new trainees are Anna Friel and Adele Patterson, both graduates of Queen’s University Belfast; Cara Smart, a graduate of Ulster University; and Edward Bergin, a graduate of Trinity College Dublin.
Solicitor Siobhan Moloney has been appointed as chair of GemCap Investment Funds Plc. Ms Moloney is dual-qualified as a solicitor in Ireland and in England and Wales. She holds a bachelor of civil law from UCD as well as a diploma in applied finance law from the Law Society.
Belfast-based Mills Selig has announced the expansion of its climate and energy team with the recruitment of Aveen McGahon as a solicitor upon her qualification in September. The team, led by partners Anna-Marie McAlinden and Glenn Watterson, has enjoyed a prolific year, working on transactions tota
P.A. Duffy & Co has announced the appointment of Sean Kelly as its new finance and marketing manager. Bringing more than 25 years' experience as a finance manager in the legal industry, Mr Kelly will manage all financial aspects of the all-Ireland law firm while enhancing its financial controls
Professor Laurent Pech has been appointed as the incoming Dean at UCD Sutherland School of Law. Taking over the role from Dr Niamh Howlin in October, Professor Pech will serve for a three-year term, after which he will then hold a continuing appointment as full professor of law.
Solicitor Deirdre-Ann Barr has been appointed as chairperson of the Irish Blood Transfusion Service (IBTS). Ms Barr previously worked as general counsel and head of risk in Matheson and has been a member of the board of the IBTS since March 2019.
James McGovern has joined immigration consultancy Fragomen Ireland as a senior immigration consultant. Prior to joining Fragomen, Mr McGovern provided advice and assistance to non-EEA nationals across a broad range of areas including international protection, naturalisation, domestic immigration per
Immigration solicitor Samantha Arnold has joined immigration consultancy Fragomen Ireland as a manager. Ms Arnold assists international businesses in relocating their employees and their families to Ireland. Prior to joining Fragomen, she was a practising solicitor in Ireland specialising in corpora
Trade mark attorney Gretha Cachia has joined Stobbs Ireland, the trade mark law specialist which launched earlier this summer. From its office on Merrion Street, which is led by Mary White and opened in June, Stobbs Ireland supports clients in Ireland and throughout the EU. The firm represents a num
Waterford firm Parker Law has announced the appointment of Aisling Irish as an associate solicitor. A graduate of University College Cork (UCC), Ms Irish trained and qualified as a solicitor with Kilkenny firm Harte Solicitors, working in litigation, probate and conveyancing.
Tommy O'Donoghue BL has joined the board of Men's Aid Ireland, the only dedicated support service in Ireland for male victims of domestic violence. Originally from Kerry, Mr O'Donoghue studied at University College Cork and the King's Inns before calling to the bar in 2011.