Multinational law firm Pinsent Masons has today announced the appointment of Lisa Carty as
the new Head of the firm’s Dublin office.
Lisa joined Pinsent Masons in 2023 as a partner, having previously practised at William Fry. A highly respected commercial litigator, she brings extensive experience advising clients on complex contractual disputes, financial services disputes, and judicial review proceedings involving public bodies.
Recognised for her outstanding client service and legal expertise, Lisa has received multiple industry accolades, including the Client Choice Award for Litigation, Ireland in both 2020 and 2021. She was also honoured with the Women in Law Award for Dispute Resolution in 2020 and 2021, reflecting her commitment to excellence and leadership in the legal profession.
In her new role, Lisa will lead the continued growth and strategic direction of Pinsent Masons’ Dublin office, supporting the firm’s clients across Ireland and internationally.
Commenting on the appointment, Laura Cameron, Managing Partner at Pinsent Masons, said:
“Dublin is a key strategic market for our firm and continues to present significant opportunities across financial services, technology, infrastructure and the wider business landscape. Lisa’s track record, sector insight and commitment to delivering exceptional client outcomes make her an outstanding leader for our Dublin office. I’m confident that under her guidance, we will continue to strengthen our presence and support clients as Ireland’s role in the international economy grows.”
Speaking about her new role, Lisa said: “It is an exciting time to take up the mantle of leading our Dublin office. The Dublin team is fantastic, and it is a real privilege to work with experts in their field as we continue growing our practice and supporting clients in navigating increasingly complex legal and commercial challenges.”
Pinsent Masons established its Dublin office in 2017 to meet growing demand for specialist legal services in Ireland and continues to expand its presence across key sectors, including financial services, technology, energy, and infrastructure.
