Jennifer Good#13257

Jennifer Good, BL

Barrister, The Bar of Ireland
Jennifer has practiced as a Junior Counsel in Dublin for over 10 years, mainly High Court in general civil law with a particular emphasis on chancery, debt, banking, contract law, material damage claims, construction law, and data protection.

Jennifer has significant experience in contractual claims and all procedural aspects of the High Court process. She is briefed by state bodies and has appeared in a number of mediations and arbitrations and sat as an arbitrator in small debt claims.

Before her practice Jennifer worked as a legal executive with solicitor’s firms, and she currently sits on the board of a national charity.
Contributed to

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Ireland—Appeals from the Master to the High Court
Ireland—Appeals from the Master to the High Court
Practice Notes

This Practice Note offers practical and procedural guidance on appeals of orders of the Master of the High Court to a judge of the High Court. It provides an overview of the role of the Master of the High Court. It covers the time limit for appeal, the exceptions to the time limit and exceptions to the right of appeal. It explains the procedure for appealing an order of the Master. It considers some examples of cases where the Master’s decisions were successfully appealed. It also considers whether an application can be made for judicial review of an order of the Master.

Ireland—Civil appeals from the High Court to the Court of Appeal
Ireland—Civil appeals from the High Court to the Court of Appeal
Practice Notes

This Practice Note considers appeals from the High Court to the Court of Appeal. It provides an overview of the jurisdiction of the Court of Appeal, its role and its conduct in relation to appeals from the High Court.

Practice Area

Panel

  • Contributing Author

Qualified Year

  • 2014

Membership

  • Construction Bar of Ireland

Qualifications

  • LLB Hons (2008)
  • Barrister at Law (2014)
  • Diploma in Construction Law (2023)

Education

  • Trinity College Dublin (2004-08)
  • King's Inns (2014)
  • Law Society of Ireland (2023)

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