Conor Dufficy > Chambers of Rachel Langdale KC > London, England > Barrister Profile

Chambers of Rachel Langdale KC
7BR
7 Bedford Row
LONDON
WC1R 4BS
England

Position

Conor Dufficy has a broad civil law practice and advises and acts in court for both claimants and defendants on a range of high value clinical negligence, personal injury, product liability and commercial matters. He regularly appears at Inquests having experience in medical, product, alleged suicide and unlawful death cases.

He has been instructed in complex multi-jurisdictional and group actions. He has considerable experience in advising regarding fraudulent claims. He has contributed to relevant publications, in addition to providing seminars for solicitors and other organisations. He has sat on internet and sports bodies’ regulatory panels. He has appeared as an advocate before sports regulatory panels.

Conor is qualified as an Accredited Mediator and has mediated many commercial, personal injury, probate and other disputes. He is qualified to accept instructions directly from clients and is registered under the Bar Council’s Public Access Scheme.

He had a previous career in finance and was European Head of Foreign Exchange at Bank of America.

Career

Called 2004 Middle Temple.

Memberships

AVMA, PIBA, APIL.

Education

Blackrock College, Dublin (1977-82); Trinity College, Dublin, BA, Legal Science (1882-86); City of London University, Post-Graduate Diploma in Law (2002-03); Inns of Court School of Law, Professional Legal Skills (2003-04).

Leisure

His interests include the works of Shakespeare, travel, reading, golf, rugby, football and tennis.

Lawyer Rankings

London Bar > Personal injury, industrial disease and insurance fraud

(Leading Silks)Ranked: Tier 4

Conor Dufficy  – 7BR ‘Conor is phenomenally bright. He is able to anticipate the way in which cases will unfold and make the right judgment calls accordingly.’

London Bar > Clinical negligence

(Leading Juniors)Ranked: Tier 3

Conor Dufficy 7BR ‘Conor is phenomenally bright. He is able to anticipate the way in which cases will unfold and make the right judgement calls accordingly.’