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10 August 2017
Categories: Movers & Shakers , Profession
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36 Civil—Joseph Dalby

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Joseph Dalby SC joins the 36 Civil team

Commercial, public and European law practitioner Joseph Dalby SC (Senior Counsel, the Irish equivalent of Queen’s Counsel) has joined 36 Civil chambers.

Joseph began practising in 1988 in the UK, and has worked for extensive periods in Brussels, and in the Middle East and south-eastern Europe, before joining the Bar of Ireland as well as continuing to practice in London. He was appointed Senior Counsel and granted patent of precedence by the Republic of Ireland in 2015.

His practice covers commercial law, statutory regulation and chancery, and the commercial aspects of public law. He specialises in transactions and disputes in respect of contracts of all description and purpose, business activities and assets that are regulated by law, trust or contract, breach of duty (however arising) and economic torts, and government agreements and decisions in relation to funding, finance and commerce.

He has substantial experience of contracts and public procurement leading to arbitrations or the advanced stages of litigation. He is experienced in all aspects of commercial law, and in cases of regulatory law, including intellectual property, professional qualifications and access to markets or networks.

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