Sinead Keogh

Sinead Keogh
Senior Associate

Phone: 071 916 2032
Email Sinead
Practice Areas: Medical Negligence*, Litigation, Personal Injuries

Sinead is from Sligo and served her traineeship with us after joining the firm in November 2004.  Upon qualifying in 2008, she worked in the Medical Negligence and Litigation Department until 2012.

In 2013, Sinead took up a position as a Senior Solicitor in the Litigation Department of Holmes O’Malley Sexton in Limerick specialising in Personal Injuries and Medical Negligence cases.

In 2019, Sinead returned to Callan Tansey to join our Medical Negligence team and is based in our Sligo Office.  Sinead has extensive experience of acting for injured patients and their families.  Sinead represents clients throughout the country in the High Court, Circuit Court and Coroner’s Court.

Sinead was appointed Senior Associate to the firm in April, 2024.

 

*In contentious business, a solicitor may not calculate fees or charges as a percentage or proportion of any award or settlement.

We were delighted with the service provided. Everything was great and we could not have asked for anything more.  In all our dealings with the firm, everyone was fantastic. The outcome was excellent”.

Cathy, Medical Negligence Client

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