Lorraine Williams

Principal Solicitor at Chief State Solicitor's Office

Lorraine Williams is a principal solicitor with over 13 years of experience in employment and equality law at the Chief State Solicitor's Office, where tenure began in June 2001. Additional expertise includes EU law, having attended the Court of Justice of the European Union, and experience in judicial review, including injunctions and habeas corpus. Prior roles encompass state solicitor from 2001 to 2007, litigation solicitor and apprentice solicitor at Carvill Rickard & Co. from October 1998 to 2001, and legal executive at Maurice Blackburn Cashman Solicitors in late 2000. Lorraine's educational background includes a Diploma in Employment Law from UCD, a qualification as a solicitor from the Law Society of Ireland, and a BA in Law & European Studies from the University of Limerick.

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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.


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