Dublin concentrates everything this practice serves: the State's own institutions and agencies, the financial services district with its regulated-sector reporting obligations, the multinationals and their compliance machinery, the hospitals and universities - and, inside all of them, the individual worker who saw something wrong or had something happen to them, and now needs advice that answers to nobody in the building.
These Cases in Dublin
The Dublin whistleblower file has a distinctive shape: public servants and agency staff navigating internal channels that report uncomfortably close to the problem; financial services workers whose sectors carry designated regulators and heightened reporting architecture; and multinational employees discovering that a global 'speak up' portal and Irish statutory protection are not the same thing - the Irish Act's machinery (the reversed burden, the 21-day interim relief window, the Commissioner) applies here regardless of where the parent company writes its policies.
The harassment and civil claims work matches the city's scale: WRC claims from every sector, the post-November 2024 NDA advice that Dublin's settlement culture now statutorily requires, and civil claims run with the discretion a small city dressed as a big one actually demands. Both offices serve Dublin clients; the Ormond Quay office is ten minutes from the Four Courts when it comes to that.
Distance Is a Feature Here
These are the files people specifically prefer not to bring to the solicitor their town knows — the waiting room where everyone recognises everyone is the last place a whistleblower or a survivor wants to explain themselves. We act for Dublin clients from our Dublin and Kilkenny offices, and the work runs the way these files should: on documents, phone, email and video, confidentially from the first call, with in-person meetings where you want them rather than where geography forces them. Start privately with the Protected Disclosure Checker or the Your Options Navigator — both run entirely on your device.
Time limits in these cases are short, strict, and depend on your exact circumstances — WRC complaints generally run on months, civil claims on years, and important extensions exist, particularly for survivors of abuse. Never assume you are out of time, and never assume you have time: take advice promptly. Nothing on this page is legal advice for your situation.
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