
John O’Donnell
John O'Donnell SC is a prominent barrister known for his expertise in civil litigation and data protection law. He represented the plaintiff in a recent High Court case against the Bank of Ireland, where the bank settled for €350,000 after allegedly releasing a woman's confidential banking details to her estranged father, leading to harassment and psychological distress for the woman.
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Recent news mentions
Mandate divisional organiser, John O’Donnell, mentioned that unions would work to ensure staff job security remains a priority.
PTSB unions call on Minister for Finance to rule out private equity buyer – The Irish TimesJohn O’Donnell quit as finance director of AIB as taxpayers prepared to inject funds into the lender.
How AIB went from boom to bust and back again – The Irish TimesWriters at the funeral included John O’Donnell.
Paul Durcan remembered as ‘Ireland’s poet’ at funeral service in Ringsend – The Irish TimesJohn O’Donnell SC represented the two plaintiffs in the case against the Bank of Ireland.
Bank of Ireland pays €350,000 to settle court case over alleged release of woman’s details to estranged father – The Irish Times






















