Eve Mulconry
Europe Guide 2024
Band 1 : Dispute Resolution
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About
Provided by Eve Mulconry
Practice Areas
Eve has over 24 years experience practising Litigation in Arthur Cox, specialising in large-scale commercial litigation across a range of areas including banking, financial services, and shareholder disputes.
Eve has a very significant recoveries practice and has advised on some of the most high profile debt recovery and enforcement cases in the Commercial Court.
Her expertise includes obtaining and defending interlocutory applications, obtaining European Enforcement Orders and Anton Piller Orders. Eve has very considerable experience in rating matters and acted in applications concerning rates before the Valuation Tribunal, High Court, and Supreme Court.
Eve’s clients include financial institutions, State bodies, and regulated entities. Eve also has extensive experience in judicial review and in competition and regulatory matters.
Chambers Review
Europe
Head of department Eve Mulconry advises on diverse matters ranging from applications for the judicial review of planning authority decisions through to sensitive IP, competition or shareholder disputes.
Strengths
Provided by Chambers
"Eve Mulconry provides a rare balance between taking a robust position on a matter and not alienating the other side."
"She is simply an exceptional lawyer who is incredibly responsive and understands key legal and commercial concepts and objectives quickly."
"Eve is an excellent litigator with enormous energy and a great capacity to absorb and consider details in the most complex litigation."
"Eve Mulconry provides a rare balance between taking a robust position on a matter and not alienating the other side."
"She is simply an exceptional lawyer who is incredibly responsive and understands key legal and commercial concepts and objectives quickly."
"Eve is an excellent litigator with enormous energy and a great capacity to absorb and consider details in the most complex litigation."