History in the making: 17 solicitors receive designation of Senior Counsel today

History was made today as 17 solicitors from throughout Ireland were formally granted Patents of Precedence, and given the designation of Senior Counsel, in an online ceremony.

President of the Law Society of Ireland, Michele O’Boyle, who attended the ceremony remotely at the invitation of the Chief Justice Frank Clarke, said, “After many decades of progress, the Law Society is immensely proud of our Senior Counsel solicitor colleagues as they carve out their unique place in Irish legal history. I congratulate each of my colleagues on this significant achievement, and I am honoured to be at the helm of the solicitors’ profession to witness this historic event.”

“At the Law Society of Ireland, we are proud of tradition and prepared for the future. This is a historic day for Ireland’s legal profession. The 17 solicitors who were granted the Patents of Precedence come from a range of professional backgrounds and, from law firms large and small, urban and rural, from right across the country,” said Ms O’Boyle.

“I am certain that their knowledge and expertise as solicitors will bring a unique viewpoint and insights to this role which will be an enormous value to the Irish Justice System,” she said. “The Law Society and I are confident that these solicitors will be the first of many solicitors to be granted this recognition of excellence.”

The 17 solicitors granted Patents of Precedence today are:

The 17 solicitors granted Patents of Precedence are:

  • Éamonn Conlon, Éamonn Conlon Solicitors (Dublin)
  • Paul Egan, Mason, Hayes & Curran LLP (Dublin)
  • Patrick Groarke, Groarke & Partners (Longford)
  • Richard Hammond, Hammond Good Solicitors (Cork)
  • Bill Holohan, Holohan Lane LLP (Cork)
  • Áine Hynes, St John Solicitors LLP, Dublin
  • Liam Kennedy, A&L Goodbody (Dublin)
  • Rory Kirrane, Mason, Hayes & Curran LLP (Dublin)
  • Cormac Little, William Fry (Dublin)
  • James MacGuill, MacGuill and Company (Louth)
  • Roger Murray, Callan Tansey Solicitors LLP (Sligo)
  • Helen Noble, Noble Shipping Law (Wicklow)
  • Bernard O’Connor, NCTM Studio Legale (Brussels, Belgium)
  • Vincent Power, A&L Goodbody (Dublin)
  • Dara Robinson, Sheehan and Partners (Dublin)
  • Michael Staines, Michael Staines & Co Solicitors (Dublin)
  • Damien M.P Tansey, Damien Tansey Solicitors LLP (Sligo)

The LSRA first announced the names of the 17 solicitors to be appointed Senior Counsel on Tuesday 1 September 2020. The change to allow solicitors to apply for Patents of Precedence was first signed into legislation in 2015 under the Legal Services Regulatory Authority (LSRA) Act 2015.

Notes for Editors

Section 173 of the Legal Services Regulation Act 2015 sets out the criteria under which a Patent of Precedence will be granted to a legal practitioner. They include a requirement to demonstrate a proven capacity for excellence as an advocate or litigant or specialist knowledge in a particular area of law, or is otherwise suitable.

This section was enacted on 7 October 2019 by then Minister for Justice and Equality, Charlie Flanagan: S.I. No. 502/2019 - Legal Services Regulation Act 2015 (Commencement of Certain Provisions) (No. 2) Order 2019

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