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Darragh Killeen

Darragh is an experienced and highly skilled dispute resolution practitioner. He has particular expertise in handling complex transnational technology, media and telecom (TMT) disputes and regulatory investigations.

Darragh routinely advises clients in proceedings before the superior courts in Ireland and has acted for clients in numerous mediations, arbitrations and adjudications.

Darragh represents a variety of client types from tech multi-nationals / leading corporates to artisan food manufacturers / domestic fashion brands. He regularly advises clients in the technology, construction and manufacturing sectors.

Panel

  • Contributing Author

Qualified Year

  • 2017

Experience

  • LK Shields Solicitors LLP (2014 - 2022)
  • Browne Jacobson Ireland LLP (2022 - Present)

Qualifications

  • LL.M. International Commercial Law (2012)
  • LL.B. (2011)
  • B.C.L. (2010)

Education

  • University of Limerick (2012)
  • University College Cork (2011)
  • University College Cork (2010)

1 Contributions by Darragh Killeen

Ireland—Civil and commercial jurisdiction, multiple proceedings and court allocation: Brussels I (recast), Lugano and the Hague Choice of Court Convention—practical guidance
PRACTICE NOTES
Ireland—Civil and commercial jurisdiction, multiple proceedings and court allocation: Brussels I (recast), Lugano and the Hague Choice of Court Convention—practical guidance
Ireland—Determining jurisdiction in civil litigation—checklist For a checklist explaining how to assess whether an Irish court can take jurisdiction over particular civil disputes, see Ireland—Determining jurisdiction in civil litigation—checklist. This Practice Note outlines the rules that govern when the Irish civil courts may hear claims with an international dimension. It includes guidance on international jurisdiction under Brussels I (recast), the Lugano Convention and the Hague Convention. It also addresses the position where proceedings are commenced in more than one jurisdiction. Finally, the Practice Note offers practical pointers when evaluating jurisdictional issues in Ireland. For guidance on: which specific court a claim should be brought in, see Practice Note: Ireland—Starting a civil action other matters to weigh up before issuing a civil claim in an Irish court and how to commence and advance a civil claim in Ireland, see Practice Notes: Ireland—Starting a civil action and Ireland—Pre-action conduct, and on initiating and case managing a civil claim, see Practice Note: Ireland—Progressing and managing a High Court civil claim other aspects of Irish civil litigation, see Ireland—Alternative dispute resolution and settlement—overview, which links through to detailed guidance on specific aspects of...
Ireland - Dispute Resolution
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