James Hamilton, a former director of public prosecutions, has been appointed as chair of the government's new Advisory Council against Economic Crime and Corruption (ACECC). Mr Hamilton previously led the government's review of structures and strategies to prevent, investigate and penalise economic
Appointments
Human rights lawyer Mark Kelly has been appointed as Ireland's new inspector of prisons. Mr Kelly will replace Mark Toland, who has been fulfilling the role on an interim basis since the dramatic resignation of Patricia Gilheaney in February.
Practising barrister Aidan Cotter has been appointed as chair of Board Iascaigh Mhara (BIM), the state agency for the Irish seafood industry. Mr Cotter, who called to the Bar in 2019, was appointed by agriculture minister Charlie McConalogue for a three-year term.
International law firm Bird & Bird has appointed data protection, IP and technology specialists Deirdre Kilroy and Anna Morgan as its first partners in Dublin. The firm's new office in Ireland will be based in George's Dock, close to Dublin’s tech hub Grand Canal Dock, and will officially
A&L Goodbody LLP (ALG) has appointed Enda O'Keeffe as a partner in the firm's construction and engineering group. Mr O'Keeffe is an expert in the avoidance, management and resolution of construction disputes. He is a trusted commercial advisor to a number of top-tier entities in the construction
BHSM LLP has announced the appointment of Eoghan Murphy as a solicitor in the firm's corporate department. Mr Murphy specialises mainly in the areas of commercial agreements, corporate finance and mergers and acquisitions.
Dublin lawyer Martina O'Mahoney has been promoted to partner at global law firm Kennedys as part of the firm's largest-ever promotions round. The firm has appointed 22 new partners – more than twice as many as last year – bringing its total worldwide partner count to 293. Of the new part
The Probation Service has announced the appointment of Olivia Keaveney as its new deputy director of operations for courts and community. Ms Keaveney brings more than 18 years' senior management experience across the Probation Service and the charity sector. She previously held the position of assis
Lawyer Stuart Anderson has been appointed as head of public affairs at the Northern Ireland Chamber of Commerce and Industry. As part of a new member service, Mr Anderson will lead NI Chamber's direct interactions with politicians, helping to shape the legislative agenda and supporting elected repre
Mason Hayes & Curran LLP has announced a significant expansion with the appointment of 15 new partners this month. The business law firm said the new hires follow "exceptionally strong growth in 2021", when it saw its revenues increase by 23 per cent to €98 million.
Belfast firm MKB Law has announced the appointment of Andrew Lightburn as an associate director and head of the firm's employment law department. Mr Lightburn has over 20 years' experience practising exclusively in employment law, and is dual-qualified in England and Wales and Northern Ireland.
Arthur Cox LLP has announced the appointment of 18 new senior associates. The new senior associates are:
Global law firm Dentons has announced the appointment of three new partners in Dublin, bringing its total partner count to 10. The new partners are energy and projects lawyer Colm Ó hUiginn and corporate lawyers David McGuinness and Michael McDonald.
William Fry LLP has announced the appointment of Barry Scannell as a consultant in the firm's technology department. Mr Scannell has 15 years' experience as a technology lawyer and previously spent six years with IMRO as its director of legal affairs and regulatory compliance.
A new business law firm led by corporate finance solicitor Andrew Power has opened its doors in Galway and Dublin. Power Law LLP will focus on providing sophisticated legal services to SMEs, business owners, company owners and investors.