The General Council of The Bar of Ireland 2024 – 2025
Chair of The Council of the Bar of Ireland
Seán Guerin SC, Member of the Inner Bar.
Seán Guerin SC is a native of Wexford town with a strong family connection to County Clare. Educated at St. Peter’s College Wexford and St. Andrew’s College, Dublin, he studied law at University College Dublin and Université de Nancy II (France) and qualified as a barrister at the Honourable Society of King’s Inns Dublin and was called to the Bar in 1997. He has postgraduate qualifications in law from UCD (commercial law) and King’s College London (European law). He has been in practice at the Bar of Ireland since 1998 and was called to the Inner Bar and appointed Senior Counsel in 2013.
Seán is based at the Law Library in Dublin, and practices mainly in public law, including criminal, regulatory and administrative law.
Inner Bar Panel
- Seán Guerin SC – Chair
- Darren Lehane SC – Vice Chair
- Seamus Clarke SC – Treasurer
- Cathy Smith SC
- Michael F Collins SC
- Colm O’Dwyer SC
- Seamus Roche SC
- Imogen McGrath SC
- Sara Antoniotti SC
- Bairbre O’Neill SC
- Rossa Fanning SC – Attorney General
Outer Bar Panel
Permanent Committees of the Council of The Bar of Ireland
The following Permanent Committees are provided for under the Constitution of the Council of the Bar of Ireland, and reflect central priorities and activities of the Law Library., and the delivery of services to our members.
Standing Committee
This committee comprises of the chairs of the permanent committees, Chairman and Vice-chair, and Treasurer. The business of the Standing Committee shall be to consider, and if necessary determine, all such matters within the competence of the Council as may be of an extremely urgent nature and require such determination between meetings of the Council.
Ciara Murphy is Secretary.
- Sean Guerin SC – Chair
- Darren Lehane SC
- Sean O’Sullivan BL
- Tim O’Connor BL
- Michael F Collins SC
- Seamus Clarke SC
- Michael Hourigan BL
- Imogen McGrath SC
- Tanya Smith BL
- Deirdre Browne BL
- Aoife O’Leary BL
Co-optees:
Library Committee
The Library Committee deals with all matters relating to admission to the Law Library, and membership
thereof, including matters relating to the acquisition and maintenance of the materials, whether in look or electronic form, necessary within the Library for the profession.
Samantha de Paor is Secretary.
- Michael F Collins SC – Chair
- Darren Lehane SC
- Tanya Smith BL
- Femi Daniyan BL
- Tim O’Connor BL
- Tabitha Wood BL
- James Cross BL
- Colm O’Dwyer SC
- Aoife O’Leary BL
- Tracy Ennis Faherty BL
- Cian Kelly BL
Co-optees
Professional Practices Committee
This Committee monitors all matters concerning the proper professional practice of members of the Law Library and may investigate and, if thought fit, prefer and present a complaint against any member without the necessity of having the matter referred to it by any third party.
Brian O’Driscoll is Secretary to this Committee.
- Chair: Michael D. Hourigan BL
- Darren Lehane SC
- Tracy Ennis Faherty BL
- Colm O’Dwyer SC
- Deirdre Browne BL
- Tim O’Connor BL
- Seamus Roche SC
- Sean O’Sullivan BL
- Femi Daniyan BL
- Cliona Cleary BL
- Finn Keyes BL
Co-optees
- Paul O’Higgins SC
- Ronan Murphy SC
- Bernard Condon SC
- Elizabeth Gormley BL
- Brendan Savage BL
- Gráinne Duggan SC
- Carol Doherty BL
- Tomás Keys BL
- Vincent Heneghan SC
- Lorcan Staines SC
- Niall Nolan BL
- Ronan Lupton SC
- Caren Geoghegan SC
- Seamus Breen BL
- Hazel Bergin BL
- Elaine Power BL
- Conor Maguire SC
- Paul McCarthy SC
- David McParland BL
- John Freeman BL
Finance Committee
This Committee deals with all matters relating to the finances of the Council and its associate companies for the maintenance and development of the Law Library, Council properties, and IT infrastructure.
Colin Potts is Secretary to this Committee.
- Chair: Seamus Clarke SC
- Darren Lehane SC
- Tabitha Wood BL
- Tanya Smith BL
- Sean O’Sullivan BL
- Cliona Cleary BL
- Sara Antoniotti SC
- Colm O’Dwyer SC
- Tracy Ennis Faherty BL
- Imogen McGrath SC
Co-optees
Education & Training Committee
The Education & Training Committee oversees training for new entrants (including master/devil relationships) and CPD for the membership at large, including ensuring that the profession’s CPD requirements are met, and supports to barristers in practice are in place in light of the longer-term implications of regulation under the LSRA.
Stephen Swanton is Secretary to this Committee.
- Chair: Sean O’Sullivan BL
- Darren Lehane SC
- Deirdre Browne BL
- Seamus Clarke SC
- Aoife O’Leary BL
- Joy-Tendai Kangere BL
- James Cross BL
Co-optees
Public Affairs Committee
The Public Affairs Committee assists in the promotion of members establishes and maintains appropriate links with all regional and Specialist Bar Associations, the Voluntary Assistance Scheme (VAS), and Irish Rule of Law International (IRLI), and fosters relations and communications between the Council and outside bodies.
Cormac O’Culain is Secretary to this Committee.
- Chair: Imogen McGrath SC
- Darren Lehane SC
- Seamus Clarke SC
- Seamus Roche SC
- Michael D. Hourigan BL
- Aoife O’Leary BL
- Tim O’Connor BL
- Joy-Tendai Kangere BL
Co-optees
Young Bar Committee
The Young Bar Committee provides a forum for Young Bar members, and co-ordinates initiatives directed at the needs of practitioners who practise in Years 1-7, as well as contributing to wider Bar priorities.
Cormac O’Culain is Secretary to this Committee
- Chair: Tanya Smith BL
- Aran McAuley BL – Year 1
- Molly Scott BL – Year 1
- Stephen Wilson BL – Year 2
- Sinead Murphy BL – Year 2
- Aislinn Finnegan BL – Year 3
- Conor Rubalcava BL – Year 3
- Ali Bracken Ziad BL – Year 4
- Neasa O’Callaghan BL – Year 4
- Rebecca Tierney BL – Year 5
- Michael Lindsay BL – Year 6
- Jack Sreenan BL – Year 7
Council Co-optees
Circuit Liaison Committee
The Circuit Liaison Committee provides a forum for practitioners to address matters that arise for members practising on Circuit, as well as maintaining close library and professional development connections.
Stephen Swanton is Secretary to this committee.
- Chair: Tim O’Connor BL
- James Cross BL
- Michael F Collins SC
- Deirdre Browne BL
- Darren Lehane SC
- Cliona Cleary BL
- Cian Kelly BL
Co-optees
Non-Permanent Committees of the Council of The Bar of Ireland
The following Non-Permanent Committees reflect the continuing priorities and activities of the Law Library and the delivery of services to our members.
ADR and
Arbitration
Committee
This Committee raises awareness of ADR practices among practitioners and the wider public through
partnerships with relevant stakeholders, a programme of education, and its inclusion in wider Bar debates.
Secretary: Rose Fisher
Chair: Cathy Smith SC
- Arran Dowling-Hussey BL
- Joy-Tendai Kangere BL
- Tim O’Connor BL
- Tracy Ennis Faherty BL
- Cian P Kelly BL
Co-optees
Criminal
State Bar
Committee
This Committee monitors trends and developments within the criminal Bar, liaising with key justice stakeholders on issues of concern, including the Department of Justice and Equality, the Office of the DPP, and others.
Secretary: Ciara Murphy
Chair: Aoife O’Leary BL
Co-optees
Civil State Bar
Committee
This Committee engages with State agencies on whose behalf members are routinely briefed including the Attorney General, Chief State Solicitor’s Office, the Legal Aid Board, and the State Claims Agency.
Secretary: Molly Eastman
Chair: Deirdre Browne BL
- Joy-Tendai Kangere BL
- Seamus Clarke SC
- Tim O’Connor BL
- Sara Antoniotti SC
- Cathy Smith SC
- Cliona Cleary BL
Co-optees
Equality and Resilience Committee
This Committee oversees the development and implementation of initiatives that promote equality and diversity at the Bar, ensuring where possible that a member’s ability to achieve their potential is not limited by prejudice or discrimination.
Secretary: Sinead O’Callaghan
Chair: Femi Daniyan BL
- Seamus Clarke SC
- Imogen McGrath SC
- James Cross BL
- Aoife O’Leary BL
- Tracy Ennis Faherty BL
- Joy-Tendai Kangere BL
Co-optees
Human Rights Committee
This Committee works to promote justice and respect for human rights through the rule of law. It monitors human rights issues, in particular those involving lawyers who are endangered, and engages with various human rights groups.
Secretary: Cormac O’Culáin
Chair: Colm O’Dwyer SC
Co-optees