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Rose Sweeney has over 30 years of experience dealing with personal injury claims and has worked alongside Dave Coleman for over 27 years.

Rose Sweeney specialises in Personal Injury law and regularly represents clients who have suffered injuries in road traffic accidents, workplace accidents, slips and trips, and industrial and occupational diseases. Rose is focused on obtaining the correct result for her clients regarding compensation and rehabilitation. Rose also has experience in dealing with cases that proceed to complex litigation.

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Rose’s Diploma in Counselling Skills from NUI Maynooth provides her with practical tools to support her clients throughout this process.

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The State have breached right to human dignity by failing to provide housing to asylum seekers, High Court rules

The High Court has determined that the State’s inadequate housing provisions for male asylum seekers constitute a breach of their fundamental right to human dignity. This landmark ruling, initiated by the Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission, highlights the severe impact of homelessness on vulnerable individuals. Despite the State’s defence citing resource constraints, the court emphasised that human rights obligations must be met.

Former school swim coach Derry O’Rourke jailed for 10 years for rape and sexual assault

Derry O’Rourke, a former Irish swim coach with a history of sexual crimes, has been sentenced to ten years in prison for the rape and sexual assault of a young girl between 1989 and 1990. Despite his attempts to claim innocence, O’Rourke was found guilty of multiple offences, with the judge condemning him as a “serial child abuser.” The courageous victim, who was only 13 at the time, detailed the traumatic impact of his actions in court.