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Barristers on Panel st Report Run Date: 21 Jun 2019 BARRISTERS ON PANEL The below list contains information on the number of payments* and the total amount paid to On Panel barristers for the period 1/07/18 – 31/12/18 Amount Number Amount Number Amount Number Amount Number Barrister Name Payable of Barrister Name Payable of Barrister Name Payable of Barrister Name Payable of (€) Payments (€) Payments (€) Payments (€) Payments Buckley, Declan 417,945 52 McGrath, Imogen 43,604 15 Binchy, Michael 11,132 8 Fitzpatrick, Andrew 3,094 6 Egan, Emily 394,952 24 Boughton, David 43,480 86 Farrelly, Aoife 10,908 13 Fitzgerald, William 2,653 11 Hanratty, Patrick 385,932 11 Fleck, Kieran 43,142 7 Delaney, Michael Patrick 10,701 2 MacMahon, Noel A. 2,583 1 Halpin, Conor 337,833 26 Gayer, Sasha Louise 39,452 4 Lydon, Eileen 10,578 2 Roberts, Conor 2,030 3 O'Braonain, Luan 231,215 17 Ramsey, Michael 37,023 1 Hand, Derry 10,376 8 Cheatle, John 1,845 1 Kavanagh, James M. 187,198 6 Fahey, Grainne 36,678 73 Scully, Lorraine 9,696 6 Maher, Jeremy 1,538 2 Foley, Brian 181,914 20 McGuinness, Donal 29,223 5 Hogan, John 9,545 7 Keleher, Daniel 1,162 1 Woulfe, Donnchadh 179,160 9 Lowe, Robert 28,226 2 Walsh, Aidan 8,979 1 Hewson, Dermot G. 1,119 1 McCrann, Oonah 159,623 18 Barrington, Eileen 27,596 2 Kilfeather, Jonathan 8,642 4 Keane, Deirdre 1,076 4 McCullough, Eoin 143,268 14 White, Rory 27,032 14 Fleming, David 8,107 2 Danaher, Gerard 954 2 Corcoran, Sarah 139,707 104 Farren, Georgina 25,227 5 Tennyson, Lauren 7,679 3 Cullinane, Padraig J. 947 1 Egan, Adrienne 127,829 11 Ruddy, Karen 24,760 3 O'Grady, Keith P. 7,212 3 O'Loughlin, David 892 2 Mann, Katie 108,650 6 McHugh, Declan 23,304 12 Nugent, Andrew 6,734 1 Caffrey, Alexander 861 1 O'Scanaill, Micheal 104,686 9 Gleeson, Michael 21,373 9 Hamilton, Leigh 6,064 1 Fitzsimons, Eoghan 861 1 McGinn, Paul 103,731 26 O'Sullivan, Lorraine 19,894 6 Lanigan-O'Keeffe, Stephen 5,935 3 Conroy, Brian 615 3 Graydon, Rebecca 90,501 18 O'Driscoll, Leesha 19,713 13 Lyons, Richard 5,781 6 Corkery, Mahon 615 1 Nolan, David 88,810 25 D'Arcy, Kevin 19,505 45 Maguire, Conor J. 5,720 1 Humphries, David 554 1 Lucey, John 75,186 12 O'Keeffe, Hugh 19,477 4 Breathnach, Fiachra 5,370 7 Roche, Seamus 523 1 Mills, Simon 67,964 17 Treacy, Patrick 17,652 4 Mulcahy, Denise 5,339 11 Groarke, Gerard 492 1 Dolan, Ronan 66,468 9 McCarthy, Noel C. 17,035 3 O'Callaghan, Shane 4,553 12 Sugrue, Brian 394 1 Butler, Nuala 66,297 4 Sheridan, Damian 15,929 25 Burke, Meg 4,527 6 Macauley, Leonie 140 1 Reidy, William 63,290 22 Kiely, John F 15,732 5 Jeffers, Joe 4,326 12 Shorten, Benjamin 135 1 Gilligan, Frederick W. 55,761 22 Clarke, Gerard M. 15,676 9 Lehane, Conor 4,318 3 O'Connell, Mark 123 1 McCormack, Michael 54,667 17 Fogarty, Kenneth C. 15,560 1 O'Donnell, John G. 4,244 2 Farrell, Laura 111 1 Bourke, Conor 53,088 53 Moorhead, Sara 12,285 5 Hogan, Padraic 4,200 5 Lawlor, Ciaran 48,601 22 Meeneghan, Emer 12,193 24 Quinn, Patrick G. 4,200 15 Motherway, Ray 46,728 5 Browne, Barry 12,091 26 Kelly, Treasa 3,733 8 Downing, Henry 45,592 16 Walker, Andrew 11,890 12 McGovern, Declan 3,536 1 *All the payments listed are gross figures (i.e. they include VAT and PSWT). 1 st Report Run Date: 21 Jun 2019 BARRISTERS OFF PANEL The below list contains information on the number of payments* and the total amount paid to Off Panel barristers for the period 1/07/18 – 31/12/18 Number Number Number Number Amount Amount Amount Amount Barrister Name of Barrister Name of Barrister Name of Barrister Name of Payable (€) Payable (€) Payable (€) Payable (€) Payments Payments Payments Payments Beechinor, Liosa 76,487 5 McDonagh, Feichin** 5,488 1 Clifford, Eoin 1,980 1 Sreenan, Eoin 339 1 O'Rourke, Peggy** 32,709 5 Mallon, Tom 5,432 3 Sreenan, Pearse** 1,384 1 Collins, Michael F.** 283 1 Allen, David 30,859 5 Kennedy, David** 5,289 1 Fitzgibbon, Niall J. 1,075 1 Smith, Kelley 283 1 Murray, Brian 24,641 2 Meagher, Rachel 4,029 1 Larkin, Grainne 1,075 2 Devine, Stephen 277 1 Richardson, David** 18,253 3 Lyons, Padraig 3,961 1 Hanratty, Emma 656 1 Hegarty, Paul 230 1 O hOisin, Colm** 17,835 1 Gallagher, Paul** 3,395 1 Clarke, Thomas J 651 1 Doherty, Ciaran 226 1 Breen, Seamus** 9,929 3 O'Donnell, Hayley 3,395 1 Nerney, James 622 1 Donovan, Marie-Louise 204 1 O'Donnell, James 7,870 1 Morgan, Elaine 3,027 1 McConnon, James 552 1 Breathnach, Ferdia 138 1 Brett, Denise** 7,257 1 Bruton, Claire 2,603 1 Coffey, P. M. 475 1 Traynor, Christine 138 1 Ward, Peter 5,658 1 Sheikh, Asim. A.** 2,348 1 O'Neill, Paul H.** 453 1 O'Donoghue, Stephen 5,601 2 O'Driscoll, Helen 2,077 1 Finn, Sheila 339 1 * All the payments listed are gross figures (i.e. they include VAT and PSWT). ** These Barristers were on SCA historic panels and their payment/s relate to work undertaken on historical cases 2 .
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