Kate Sheppard

Senior Associate

Dublin

Kate qualified as a solicitor in January 2009 and commenced working for DAC Beachcroft Dublin in November 2013.

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About Kate

Bio
  • Biography

    Kate qualified as a solicitor in January 2009 and commenced working for DAC Beachcroft Dublin in November 2013.

    Since qualifying, Kate has specialised in personal injuries defence litigation. She has acted for a range of international and domestic insurers, self-insured entities, local authorities and state bodies.

    Kate has vast experience dealing with a wide variety of High Court and Circuit Court cases spanning all circuits in the country and covering the areas of public liability, employer's liability, motor claims, fatal injuries and defamation. She has managed numerous complex and multi-party cases.

    Prior to joining DAC Beachcroft Dublin, Kate worked in a Dublin firm specialising in defence litigation where she had responsibility for a large portfolio of files acting on behalf of a major insurance company.

Sector
  • Industry Specialisms

Service
  • Dispute Resolution

  • International PI

Office Location

Dublin

  • 3 Haddington Buildings,
  • Percy Pl, Ballsbridge,
  • Dublin 4, D04 T253, Ireland

+ 353 (0) 1 231 9600

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Court of Appeal examine damages in personal injuries case in Ireland

Insurance

3 min read

Court of Appeal examine damages in personal injuries case in Ireland

The Perils of Low Speed Impact Defences

Article

6 min read

The Perils of Low Speed Impact Defences

Court of Appeal reaffirm a number of key fundamentals in litigation

Insurance

3 min read

Court of Appeal reaffirm a number of key fundamentals in litigation

High Court considers discovery application - disclosure of CCTV footage

Insurance

4 min read

High Court considers discovery application - disclosure of CCTV footage

Court of Appeal examine the interpretation of the book of quantum

Insurance

3 min read

Court of Appeal examine the interpretation of the book of quantum