*Liam Moloney. 

ENNIS native Liam Moloney has been appointed as the President of Pan European Organisation of Personal Injury Lawyers (PEOPIL).

At PEOPIL’s annual conference held in Brussels last week, Liam was appointed as President, he had been Vice President since 2022.

Founded in 1996, PEOPIL was formally established as a not-for-profit organisation in 1998 by European lawyers to improve and promote judicial co-operation and mutual knowledge of legal and judicial systems of European jurisdictions in the field of personal injury law.

Liam explained, “We have over 500 members and are one of the largest personal injury lawyers associations in Europe. We have members in over 27 EU countries and in North America”.

Since 1999, Liam has been Managing Partner with Moloney Solicitors with offices in Dublin and Kildare. For almost three decades, he has represented who have been injured in work, road traffic accidents and medical negligence. Liam and his firm also represent clients who have been injured abroad and he is a leading Irish legal expert dealing with cross border travel claims.

A Dean Ryan winner during his time in St Flannan’s College, Liam also studied at University College Cork and the Law Society of Ireland. During his time living in Kildare, he has also represented the Lilywhites on the hurling field.

He currently serves as the American Association for Justice Governor for Ireland and the UK and is also the Honorary Consul for Slovenia in Ireland since 2020.

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