Professor Fionnuala Ní Aoláin has been elected to the International Commission of Jurists (ICJ) for a five-year term. Established in 1952, the Commission plays a unique and prominent role in defending human rights and the rule of law worldwide. Served by a full-time staff with offices
Appointments
Dublin firm McGrath Mullan LLP has welcomed Elaine O'Sullivan, Eoghan McMahon, Hannah Clinton and Taise Azevedo as partners. In a statement, the firm said: "The entire team at McGrath Mullan LLP is excited about this new chapter. As we welcome our new partners, the firm is not only poised for contin
David Ryan has been appointed as a partner at Co Cork-based Adams Donnelly Solicitors LLP. Mr Ryan brings over 22 years' experience in areas of law including commercial and residential conveyancing, banking and security law, renewable energy projects, and wills and probate.
Solicitor Deirdre O'Grady has been appointed to the board of Beaumont Hospital in Dublin for a 10-month term. Ms O'Grady has over 20 years' experience in legal, tax, governance, compliance and risk management.
Irish-owned managed cloud and cyber security company Ekco has appointed Bahez Talabani as legal counsel for the group. Mr Talabani has experience working across several key commercial areas. His focus includes commercial contract work, advising on a broad range of high value and complex projects acr
Solicitor Edwina Hilton has joined the committee of the Young Irish Georgians, part of the Irish Georgian Society which works to protect, preserve and promote the art and architecture of Ireland. Ms Hilton read Law with French at Trinity College Dublin and recently qualified as a solicitor. She is a
Irish sports law expert Professor Jack Anderson has been appointed by World Boxing, the new international federation established to ensure boxing remains at the heart of the Olympic movement, as its first ethics chief. Professor Anderson has more than 25 years' experience in legal practice and sport
Construction and procurement law specialist firm Quigg Golden has appointed Dermot Durack as an associate director. Mr Durack is a chartered quantity surveyor, arbitrator, adjudicator and mediator. He is one of now three Quigg Golden employees who are members of the Construction Contracts Adjudicati
Northern Ireland lawyer Kevin McQuillan, who left Belfast for Jersey almost a decade ago, has joined offshore firm Walkers as a partner. A graduate of Queen's University Belfast, Mr McQuillan trained and qualified with Mills Selig before practising with Arthur Cox LLP.
Amanda Zahringer has been appointed by the Advertising Standards Authority for Ireland (ASAI) as the new chair of its review panel. Ms Zahringer has worked as an international corporate lawyer and Big Six law firm partner in London, Madrid and Dublin. She has over 20 years’ experience advising
Northern Ireland barrister Emma McIlveen has been appointed to the Football Association's (FA) national serious case panel. Mc McIlveen is qualified as a barrister in Northern Ireland, Ireland and England and Wales, and is a door tenant at Broadway House Chambers in London. She specialises in employ
Northern Ireland firm Mills Selig has welcomed three senior associates and five associates following a round of promotions and lateral hires. The new senior associates are Kevin Tarpey and Lauren Shaw in the firm's property team and Andrew Edwards in the employment team.
Barrister Matthew Corkey and solicitor John O'Neill have been appointed as legal commissioners to the Parole Commissioners for Northern Ireland (PCNI). PCNI is an independent body critical to the process of deciding whether offenders who are eligible for parole are safe to be released back into the
Dr Lisa Cuthbert and Ms Justice Margaret Heneghan have been appointed to an expanded Parole Board. The Parole Board — the independent statutory body responsible for considering the eligibility for parole of people serving life sentences — now has 15 members, the maximum allowed unde
Human rights lawyer Stephen Bowen has been appointed as the new executive director of Amnesty International Ireland. Mr Bowen, a qualified barrister in England and Wales, has over 30 years' experience in international human rights law and as an academic.