Constructing Clarity | CBA Annual Conference 2025

The Construction Bar Association is delighted to invite you to attend its 11th major open conference event.

Location: Dining Hall, The Honorable Society of King's Inns

Date: 20th June 2025


1.15pm Registration

1.45pm Opening Address

1.50pm Panel One - Housing and Building Regulation

Chair: The Hon. Mr. Justice Mark Sanfey

Panellists:

Deirdre Ní Fhloinn BL

James Browne TD, Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage

Michael O'Flynn, O'Flynn Construction Group

3.00pm Panel Two - Adjudication: Law, Strategy & Practice

Chair: The Hon. Madam Justice Denise McBride

Panellists:

Jarlath Fitzsimons SC

Niav O'Higgins

Rory Kirrane SC, Mason Hayes & Curran



4.10pm Panel Three - Professional Negligence

Chair: The Hon. Mr. Justice Maurice Collins

Panellists:

Sara Moorhead SC

Peggy O'Rourke SC

Lydia Bunni BL



Drinks Reception Entrance Hall King Inns: 5.30pm


3.5 CPD Points available

Accessibility Requirements: At the Bar of Ireland we wish for our events to be as welcoming, accessible and inclusive for all. Please provide us if comfortable with any accessibility related considerations so that we can endeavour to ensure a barrier free experience during the event. Email events@lawlibrary.ie to discuss your needs.

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The Construction Bar Association of Ireland (CBA), founded on 23 April 2013, is a specialist association of Irish lawyers who practise in or have an interest in construction law and the resolution of disputes in the sector. The CBA seeks to advance the state of knowledge of Irish construction law through its regular Technical Talks Programme, the CBA Construction Law Periodical, the Annual CBA Construction Law Conference and ad hoc briefings to members on hot topics as they arise during the legal year.

The CBA acts as a vibrant hub for Irish lawyers who advise upon or act in construction law-related matters to facilitate the exchange of knowledge and experience. The CBA has grown since its inception in April 2013 to include over 130 members of the Law Library in its membership. Membership of the Association is open to both barristers and solicitors; the relevant application forms can be downloaded from the CBA website.