RDJ expands Healthcare Practice

Law firm RDJ is further expanding its national Healthcare Practice with the addition of Jenny Foley, who joins as a partner in Dublin.
 
Jenny joins from the State Claims Agency where she was a senior clinical litigation solicitor. A skilled litigator, she specialises in catastrophic injury claims and has a strong track record advising hospitals and healthcare professionals on complex medical negligence claims.
 
I am delighted to welcome Jenny to the firm” said Bryan McCarthy, Partner in Charge of RDJ’s Dublin office. “Jenny is an outstanding lawyer, and her appointment will further enhance the capacity and strength of an already exceptional national healthcare practice.”
 
Commenting on this appointment Imelda Tierney, Partner in RDJ’s Healthcare Group said:
Jenny is another high-quality addition to our team. She brings a deep understanding of the healthcare landscape in Ireland and her recruitment reflects RDJ’s continued strategic focus on growing our overall healthcare capabilities, particularly in the Dublin region.”
 
Commenting on her appointment, Jenny Foley said:
RDJ’s Healthcare practice is nationally renowned and well respected in the market.  I am thrilled to join the team and look forward to further developing the practice and serving clients on their critical healthcare litigation needs.”
 
About RDJ
RDJ is one of Ireland’s leading corporate law firms. With offices in Cork, Dublin and Galway, and more than 280 employees, the firm provides cross-sectoral expertise to clients that include scaling and established Irish companies, multinationals, financial institutions and global insurance companies.  The firm has one of the largest healthcare litigation teams in Ireland, acting for clients in the private and public healthcare sector, including statutory bodies, health insurers, healthcare operations, hospitals, medical practitioners and allied health professionals. The team have advised on some of the most high-profile and complex healthcare litigation cases across the country.