Anne Marie O'Mahony#13622

Anne Marie O'Mahony, BL

Barrister, Bar of Ireland
Anne Marie is a Practising Barrister at the Bar of Ireland. She obtained a first-class honours degree in Law and Business from University College Cork (graduating 1st in her class and awarded title of “College Scholar”).
 
On foot of her academic excellence at Undergraduate level, she was selected as the Research Assistant for the Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence for EU Integration and Citizens’ Rights at University College Cork.
 
She was a guest lecturer of the LW3307 and LW3360 (Moot Court) modules in University College Cork.
 
Anne Marie previously worked as a paralegal in a personal injury and medical negligence law firm. She has experience in all aspects of litigation, including research, case preparation, client management and court procedures.
 
She was awarded the Arthur Brown Scholarship (for achieving the highest overall mark in the Barrister-at-Law Degree Entrance Examinations) from the Honorable Society of King’s Inns. Anne Marie was called to the bar in 2024  by the Chief Justice of Ireland, and ranked in the top cohort of graduates.
 
Alongside practicing as a Barrister, Anne Marie tutors constitutional law in University College Dublin.  
 
Anne Marie practices in general civil law and has a particular interest in the areas of personal injuries and medical law. She has extensive experience in personal injuries law and is a published author in the area of medical law. 

Contributed to

2

Ireland—Personal injuries litigation
Ireland—Personal injuries litigation
Practice Notes

This Practice Note provides an outline of the key elements of personal injury litigation in Ireland. It considers applications to the Injuries Resolution Board applications and personal injuries actions in the District Court, Circuit Court and High Court.

Ireland—Personal injuries litigation—General damages
Ireland—Personal injuries litigation—General damages
Practice Notes

This Practice Note provides an outline of the key elements of general damages with regards to personal injuries in Ireland. It considers the damages awarded by the Personal Injuries Resolution Board and by the District Court, Circuit Court and High Court. It also reviews the level of awards with reference to the Book of Quantum and the Personal Injuries Guidelines, how multiple injuries and payment orders are dealt with and when damages awards may be reduced.

Practice Area

Panel

  • Contributing Author

Qualified Year

  • 2024

Experience

  • Research Assistant, Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence for EU Integrations and Citizens' Rights (2022 - 2023)
  • Guest Lecturer, University College Cork (2023 - 2024)
  • Law Tutor, University College Dublin (2025 - Present)

Membership

  • Law Library, Bar of Ireland

Qualifications

  • BCL Law and Business (2022)
  • Barrister at Law Degree (2024)

Education

  • University College Cork, Bachelor of Common Law and Business (2018-2022)
  • Honorable Society of King's Inns, Barrister at Law Degree (2024)

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