
Admitted 2019
Personal Injuries, Medical Negligence*, Family Law, Employment Law
Telephone: 071-916 2032
Mary qualified as a Barrister in 2005 and practised in Dublin and on the Midland Circuit, specialising in personal injuries, medical negligence, family law and employment law. Mary is a skilled and experienced advocate and has represented clients in all the courts of the land.
Mary was an active member of the board of the Sligo Volunteer Centre. She advised on all aspect of corporate governance and compliance with both the CRO and the Charities Regulatory Authority.
A native of Sligo, Mary is also a qualified Mediator. She holds honours degrees from NUIG and a post graduate certification in conflict resolution and mediation.
*In contentious business, a solicitor may not calculate fees or charges as a percentage or proportion of any award or settlement.
CASES OF NOTE
High Court Approves Interim Settlement of €3.41 Million After Virtual Mediation
The parents of a 4 year old child with cerebral palsy have welcomed the use of Mediation to help get their daughter the care she needs.
COMMUNICATION BETWEEN PRIVATE AND PUBLIC HOSPITALS NEEDS TO IMPROVE, FAMILY CLAIMS
The Limerick city coroner has recommended improved communication between private and public hospitals.
High Court approves settlement of €710,000 & annual care costs of €250,000 per annum in Periodic Payment Case handled by our Roger Murray, Partner
Mary Moss had continued “unknowingly” for six weeks without her medication, before she had the stroke, the court heard.
€10.5m settlement for boy’s birth injury
The High Court has approved a settlement of €10.5 million in the case of a 12-year-old boy who was brain injured around the time of his birth.
Family settle case over death of 88-year-old man in hospital
The family of an 88-year-old man who died 13 days after he was admitted to Sligo General Hospital has settled a High Court action over his death on confidential terms.
Parents welcome new hospital guidelines after baby’s death
Parents of a baby boy who died four days after birth at Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital say they take comfort from new guidelines introduced following his death.
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