Chief State Solicitor's Office
Caroline Stone has a diverse background in law, ranging from private practice to educational roles. Specializing in family law, Caroline has experience in various legal areas such as commercial, constitutional, and healthcare law. With a strong educational foundation from the University of Limerick and the Law Society of Ireland, Caroline has also tutored undergraduate students in administrative law and criminology. Currently working in the Chief State Solicitor's Office, Caroline's expertise lies in advising on a range of family law issues, including recognition of foreign marriages, adoptions, and Hague Convention child abduction cases.
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Chief State Solicitor's Office
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The Chief State Solicitor's Office provides litigation, advisory and conveyancing services to Government departments and offices. The Chief State Solicitor is the Law Agent for Ireland and represents Ireland in cases before the Court of Justice of the European Union. The Chief State Solicitor is Maria Browne.