Aisling Breen
Associate, Cork Office
Aisling is an Associate in the firm’s Litigation and Dispute Resolution department, specialising in insurance defence work, personal injury cases and material damage claims.
She has experience in all aspects of litigation procedure and practices in all Court jurisdictions. Aisling has a particular focus in the area of insurance fraud, defending fraudulent and exaggerated claims. She recently joined the Health and Safety Lawyers Association of Ireland Committee.
Education
B.A. Law and Accounting (University of Limerick)
Diploma in Insurance Law (Law Society Ireland)
Professional
Admitted as a solicitor in Ireland.
Practice Areas
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