Partner Dispute Resolution & Litigation, Family & Matrimonial
Marie-Louise is a partner in the Dispute Resolution and Litigation Department of EDG. She also heads up the Matrimonial Department. After graduating from Queen's University of Belfast with an LLB (Hons), she completed an LLM in European and Comparative Law at the European University Institute, Florence. Marie-Louise was admitted as a solicitor in Northern Ireland in 1998.
Marie-Louise advises clients in relation to contentious matters ranging from commercial litigation to matrimonial disputes. Marie-Louise's experience includes challenges by way of judicial review to the exercise of public and administrative powers, commercial litigation including agency/distributorship disputes, injunction proceedings, licensing law, medical negligence actions and procurement challenges under the Public Contracts Regulations.
Chambers UK 2013 names Marie-Louise as a notable practitioner in the area of Family/Matrimonial. It comments that market sources highlight her "excellent knowlege of company and commercial law" as well as her ability to "enable clients to feel more relaxed during a hugely stressful period of their lives." Marie-Louise guides private clients through the financial implications of separation and divorce and ancillary children's issues, including contact/residence disputes and applications to relocate outside the jurisdiction. Marie-Louise's experience in commercial disputes complements her matrimonial practice and means that she is well placed to handle complex ancillary relief applications and particularly those with a corporate aspect.
Practice Areas
Family Law
Litigation & ADR
Practice Areas
Family Law
Litigation & ADR
Specialty Groups
Bio
Partner Dispute Resolution & Litigation, Family & Matrimonial
Marie-Louise is a partner in the Dispute Resolution and Litigation Department of EDG. She also heads up the Matrimonial Department. After graduating from Queen's University of Belfast with an LLB (Hons), she completed an LLM in European and Comparative Law at the European University Institute, Florence. Marie-Louise was admitted as a solicitor in Northern Ireland in 1998.
Marie-Louise advises clients in relation to contentious matters ranging from commercial litigation to matrimonial disputes. Marie-Louise's experience includes challenges by way of judicial review to the exercise of public and administrative powers, commercial litigation including agency/distributorship disputes, injunction proceedings, licensing law, medical negligence actions and procurement challenges under the Public Contracts Regulations.
Chambers UK 2013 names Marie-Louise as a notable practitioner in the area of Family/Matrimonial. It comments that market sources highlight her "excellent knowlege of company and commercial law" as well as her ability to "enable clients to feel more relaxed during a hugely stressful period of their lives." Marie-Louise guides private clients through the financial implications of separation and divorce and ancillary children's issues, including contact/residence disputes and applications to relocate outside the jurisdiction. Marie-Louise's experience in commercial disputes complements her matrimonial practice and means that she is well placed to handle complex ancillary relief applications and particularly those with a corporate aspect.
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