Sarah Kelly#13055

Sarah Kelly

Associate, DLA Piper
Sarah is an associate in the Litigation & Regulatory team of DLA Piper’s Dublin office. Sarah advises international and domestic clients on an all aspects of commercial litigation and regulatory matters.
 
Sarah has experience acting in regulatory investigations and disputes, multiparty litigation in the Commercial List of the Irish High Court, and litigation involving preliminary references to the Court of Justice of the European Union. She has a particular interest in media, technology and insurance disputes. 
Contributed to

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Ireland—Mediation—Confidentiality and privilege
Ireland—Mediation—Confidentiality and privilege
Practice Notes

This Practice Note addresses the importance of confidentiality and without prejudice privilege as part of the mediation process. It considers confidentiality obligations for solicitors and mediators, confidentiality clauses in agreements to mediate and the extent to which any exceptions can be made to the general principles.

Ireland—Stages of mediation
Ireland—Stages of mediation
Practice Notes

This Practice Note sets out the key steps in the mediation process from before the mediation, at the mediation, possible settlement at the mediation and issues arising after the mediation. It gives practical tips as to how to prepare for each of those steps.

Ireland—Without prejudice communications
Ireland—Without prejudice communications
Practice Notes

This Practice Note provides an overview of ‘without prejudice’ privilege in the context of Irish law. It explains how this privilege affects the admissibility in evidence of communications aimed at settling a dispute, sets out the requirements for a communication to be protected, highlights the main exceptions where such communications may be admitted in evidence, with examples of how these exceptions have been applied in practice and considers how ‘without prejudice’ privilege can be waived.

Practice Area

Panel

  • Contributing Author

Qualified Year

  • 2022

Education

  • University College of Cork (2018)
  • London School of Economics and Political Science (2019)

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