GDPR SolicitorMary Molloy Solicitors · Dublin

About Mary Molloy Solicitors

A Dublin firm acting nationwide on data protection matters, for individuals and organisations.

Mary Molloy Solicitors practises across employment law, family law, probate, property and data protection. GDPR work sits naturally alongside the employment and litigation practices: access requests are a standard tool in workplace disputes, CCTV and monitoring questions arise constantly in both employment and family matters, and compensation claims for data breaches are litigation in the ordinary courts.

Data protection work needs no office visits at all — requests, complaints and correspondence are documents, and courts aside, the entire matter runs by phone, email and post. We act for clients in every county in Ireland.

Who you will deal with

Your matter is handled by Richard O'Shea, Solicitor and TEP (Trust and Estate Practitioner), who also holds the Law Society Diploma in Mediation. The mediation background matters in this area more than people expect: a large share of data protection disputes — neighbour CCTV rows, workplace monitoring grievances, access request standoffs — resolve better and faster through structured engagement than through years of correspondence.

We are direct about merits. Data protection claims attract a lot of online noise about easy compensation; the reality in the Irish courts is more measured, and we will tell you honestly at the outset whether what happened to you is a strong claim, a complaint worth making, or a grievance better resolved another way.

Our offices

All enquiries are handled through our Dublin office: The Ormond Building, 31–36 Ormond Quay Upper, Dublin 7, D07 EE37. Telephone 01 5827148, email richardoshea@marymolloysolicitors.com.

We also maintain an office at 2 Rose Inn Street, Kilkenny, R95 W58D. All enquiries via Dublin.

How we are regulated

Mary Molloy Solicitors is regulated by the Legal Services Regulatory Authority and the Law Society of Ireland. We provide written terms of engagement, including a Section 150 letter setting out fees and outlays, before beginning work on your matter.

In contentious business, a solicitor may not calculate fees or other charges as a percentage or proportion of any award or settlement.

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Talk to a GDPR solicitor

Mary Molloy Solicitors acts for individuals and organisations across Ireland on data protection matters — access requests, breaches, compensation claims, complaints and compliance. All enquiries are handled through our Dublin office.

Contact us — 01 5827148

This page contains general information about Irish law and practice. It is not legal advice, it may not reflect your circumstances, and reading it does not create a solicitor–client relationship with Mary Molloy Solicitors. We do not advise on taxation; please speak to your accountant or Revenue. In contentious business, a solicitor may not calculate fees or other charges as a percentage or proportion of any award or settlement.