GDPR SolicitorMary Molloy Solicitors · Dublin

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All data protection enquiries are handled through our Dublin office.

The quickest way to start is to phone or email with a short outline: who holds the data, what happened, and what you want to achieve — your data back, a breach investigated, compensation assessed, a complaint made, or your organisation made compliant. We can usually tell you in one conversation whether and how we can help, and what it will cost.

Dublin office — all enquiries

Mary Molloy Solicitors, The Ormond Building, 31–36 Ormond Quay Upper, Dublin 7, D07 EE37.

Telephone: 01 5827148

Email: richardoshea@marymolloysolicitors.com

Office hours: Monday to Friday, 9.00am to 5.30pm.

Kilkenny office

2 Rose Inn Street, Kilkenny, R95 W58D.

All enquiries via Dublin.

What to have ready

You do not need everything before you call, but matters move faster with the paper trail assembled early:

  • Copies of any access request you sent and any response received
  • Breach notification letters or emails from the organisation, if you received one
  • Correspondence with the Data Protection Commission, if a complaint exists
  • Screenshots or photos where CCTV, social media or messaging is involved
  • For organisations: your privacy notice and any data protection policies you already have

Clients anywhere in Ireland

Data protection work is documents and deadlines — it runs entirely by phone, email and post. Distance from Dublin is no obstacle; we act on these matters in every county.

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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.