
Lorna Lynch
Lorna Lynch is a senior counsel in Ireland, recognized for her work in public law, who represented the Garda Commissioner and the State in opposing the re-engagement of Tom Ronan after a High Court ruling.
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Lorna Lynch served as the legal assessor during the fitness-to-teach inquiry involving Enoch Burke.
Enoch Burke fails in bid to have fitness-to-teach inquiry chair and panel recused – The Irish TimesLorna Lynch SC represented the company in the High Court action regarding the suspension of a senior employee.
High Court action over suspension for claimed ‘mutual sexualised banter’ is settled – The Irish Times
Lorna Lynch is counsel for the State who stated that the allegations against Laurence Scanlan were unproven.
Garda whistleblower says she took work leave as she was ‘terrified’ of new analysis chief – The Irish TimesLorna Lynch concluded there were no sufficient grounds to refer matters to the Minister for housing.
‘It was never going to be a short-term solution to the housing problem’ – The Irish TimesLorna Lynch SC appeared with Mary Paula Guinness for the principal in court.
Principal challenges dismissal over sexual harassment complaint by female colleague – The Irish TimesLorna Lynch SC successfully applied for an interim injunction restraining the HSE from treating her client, Louise Callanan, as anything other than an employee of the HSE.
HSE director gets short-term High Court order halting termination of employment – The Irish TimesLorna Lynch opposed the application for a stay on the decision regarding Tom Ronan's re-engagement.
Garda driver who turned 70 must stop turning up for work, court rules – The Irish Times




















