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Brid NicSuibhne

Brid NicSuibhne

Work Department

Employment

Position

Partner

Career

Bríd Nic Suibhne is a partner in A&L Goodbody's Employment Practice Group and has been with the firm for well over a decade. She supports employers globally across a range of sectors including life sciences, tech, finance, professional services, manufacturing, aviation, healthcare and retail. Clients rely on her support in respect of their most challenging and sensitive employment and HR related issues, both contentious and non-contentious. She has a wealth of experience in complex investigations and crisis management.

Brίd is a skilled litigator and has litigated unfair dismissal claims, breach of contract claims, bullying, discrimination and harassment claims, industrial relations disputes, personal injury actions, judicial reviews and injunctions. She has represented employers in the High Court, Court of Appeal, Circuit Court, Labour Court and the Workplace Relations Commission.

Bríd can be relied upon to bring technical excellence, commercial acumen and a practical, common-sense approach to complex, urgent and nuanced employment issues.

Memberships

Bríd is a member of the Employment Law Association of Ireland, the Employment Lawyers Association (UK) and the European Employment Lawyers Association. She heads up ALG’s In House Employment Lawyers Club which is a bespoke group of senior in house employment lawyers who meet with Bríd regularly to network and discuss key employment updates within an experienced peer group.

Bríd is a frequent speaker and commentator on employment law and business matters, with a particular interest in the intersection between employment law and regulation, and complex employment investigations.

Education

BA, LLB University of Galway LLM, Trinity College Dublin Diploma in Employment Law, Law Society of Ireland Diploma in Mediation, Independent College Dublin Solicitor, Law Society of Ireland Masters in the Business of Law, Smurfit Business School, University College Dublin

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