Brian O'Brien
Brian O’Brien practiced in two Dublin firms before setting up his own firm in 1997.
Brian specialises in civil and commercial litigation with a particular expertise in debt recovery. He is a past lecturer/tutor and litigation examiner in the Law Society.
Appointed a Commissioner for Oaths in 1989, Brian was appointed a Notary Public by the Chief Justice in 2007.
Brian graduated with a BComm from UCD, Dublin, in 1980 and qualified as a Solicitor in 1985. Brian comes from a family steeped in legal tradition in Dublin going back three generations.
His mother and two uncles were lawyers and his mother’s aunt Helena was the first woman to qualify as a Solicitor in Ireland in 1931. She was also the first woman to be appointed a Commissioner for Oaths in England and Ireland.