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Fieldfisher Ireland Recruits Data Protection and Privacy Specialist Ciara Burke as Partner
Fieldfisher Ireland Recruits Data Protection and Privacy Specialist Ciara Burke as Partner
European law firm Fieldfisher has recruited Ciara Burke as a Partner to lead its data protection and privacy offering in Dublin.
A leading privacy and data protection expert, Ciara joins Fieldfisher from Meta, having also worked previously at LinkedIn, where she provided in-house counsel on matters of data protection.
With a strong in-house counsel background in large multinational technology companies, her expertise allows her to offer strategic and practical legal advice with a keen focus on embedding data protection practices in products, services and in the day-to-day running of an organization.
In her new role, Ciara will lead and grow the Data Protection and Privacy offering in the firm's Dublin office, at a time of rapid change across the data protection and privacy landscape in the Irish as well as the global market. She will also be part of the firm's global Privacy and Data practice and work closely with her counterparts across Fieldfisher's international network.
The team, comprising 36 lawyers worldwide, is a recognized market leader in the data and privacy field, regularly working on global privacy projects and GDPR compliance, helping clients navigate an increasingly complex and fast-changing compliance and regulatory landscape.
Commenting on the appointment, Fieldfisher Ireland Managing Partner JP McDowell said, “This is an exciting time for Fieldfisher as we continue on our ambitious growth trajectory. I am delighted to welcome Ciara to the firm. Ciara brings a wealth of experience working with tech and social media companies that I’m sure will prove invaluable in her work with our clients.”
Ciara Burke, speaking on her appointment, said, “Fieldfisher has an incredible reputation in the Irish and international market and I am looking forward to building on this as Head of Data Protection and Privacy over the coming months and years. The growth of Fieldfisher in Ireland over the last number of years is testament to the great work it does for its clients, and the value it places on its teams.”
The office currently has 120 employees, whose focus stretches across the key areas of corporate and commercial law, public and regulatory, data protection and privacy, real estate, employment, litigation, technology, renewables, insolvency, and environmental and planning law.