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I’ve been in practice since 2002.

I have a general practice in equity (injunctions, specific performance, etc.), general common law (contracts, property, employment, etc.), probate (wills, powers of attorney, etc.), tort and personal injury, and criminal defence.

My practice is mainly in courtroom litigation but I also do negotiations, arbitrations and mediations.

Alongside my practice I teach courtroom advocacy techniques to other lawyers, and also (try) to spread the word about the benefits of technology. I run a paperless practice and also incorporate some automation (where it is beneficial).

October 1994

Commence Law Degree

Four-year LLB program at Trinity College, Dublin

October 1996

university of Paris

One year ERASMUS programme, as part of my Trinity degree, studying law through French in Paris.

October 1998

King’s Inns

Two-year professional course leading to Barrister-at-Law qualification.

September 2000

yachting

Trans-atlantic yacht delivery followed by a lengthy period skippering a yacht around the Carribbean.

October 2002

Devilling

Commence practice at the Bar, based in the Four Courts in Dublin, working mainly in tort and personal injury litigation.

October 2003

Devilling

Joining the Midland Circuit and commencing equity, property, general civil litigation, and criminal defence.


Barrister in Court

Lies, Unsafe Convictions, and Closing Speeches

In sexual misconduct cases one is often faced with a classic 'swearing match' – where one person (the complainant) gives evidence that the misconduct happened, and one other person (the accused) says that it did not. I am often thereby reminded of the case of Hannon (facts below) and often wish I could bring that case to the attention of the jury. May I, properly, do so?

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Wellman: The Art of Cross-Examination

Wellman: The Art of Cross-Examination

A classic text for trial lawyers and law students (published in 1903) on how to cross-examine witnesses.

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Working with Video Footage

Working with Video Footage

General information about video footage together with some practical tips on viewing footage and, where necessary, creating stills and video extracts from the footage

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