Leah Traynor
Solicitor, Dublin Office
Leah is a Solicitor practising as part of the firm’s Employment team. She has experience working on a broad range of matters including advising clients in the private and public sector on contentious and non-contentious employment law matters, including claims for unfair dismissal, equality and discrimination claims, personal injuries, redundancy and fixed-term legislation.
Leah also provides advice on grievances, bullying and harassment investigations, and disciplinary and performance issues.
Education
Bachelor of Law (Dublin Institute of Technology)
Certificate in Date Protection Practice (Law Society of Ireland)
Professional
Admitted as a solicitor in Ireland.
Practice Areas
The level of engagement provided by the RDJ team is exceptional.– The Legal 500 (2024)
An excellent firm which provides first-class advice.– Chambers Europe (2024)
RDJ is the firm that I always gravitate towards first.– The Legal 500 (2024)
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