Enda Leahy

CEO at Courtsdesk

Enda Leahy is a seasoned media and legal reporting executive with a significant career spanning over two decades. Currently serving as CEO of Courtsdesk since October 2015, Leahy leads a platform that enhances access to information from global legal systems. Previously, Leahy held senior positions at The Irish Mail on Sunday, including CEO and Deputy Editor, where responsibilities encompassed production oversight, digital strategy, and content management. Earlier experience includes roles as Assistant Editor and News Editor, emphasizing news and investigative reporting. Leahy's background also features managing a music events company and freelance reporting for various prominent publications. An MBA graduate from Trinity College Dublin and a holder of a BA in Contemporary History from SOAS University of London, Leahy's educational qualifications complement a robust professional profile.

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Courtsdesk

Our mission is to digitise public courts data for public good. Our platform currently includes Lists and Register data from across England & Wales, and Irish Courts, we deliver solutions for Legal Research, Litigation management, News & Media and Private Investigators. Courtsdesk is an award winning legal data and news service. Our clients include almost all national and regional newspapers in the UK and Ireland such as The Times, Guardian, Daily Mail, Sun, Newsquest, The Irish Times and more. In addition to offering advanced search of the courts, our monitoring services allows users to stay up to date on matter or protagonist of interest, and to track any case from multiple tiers of the justice system, for business development, risk assessments and reporting. Our dedicated news service Courtsdesk applies social media and data analytics technology to the job of court reporting, with a mission to organise and publish reports and records from every open hearing in order to improve access to, and transparency of, the justice system. Here's the view of one of our clients: "Courtsdesk News is proving to be a valued research tool which helps our reporters contextualise key issues. It has helped our journalists to find out about cases happening anywhere in the UK, while also sourcing leads, key contacts, and understanding where reporting restrictions exist. The daily email listing of new cases is also useful." Guardian News & Media


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