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Irish Legal 100 feted in Washington D.C.


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Irish Ambassador to the U.S. Michael Collins chats with Maryland Governor Martin O’Malley, while Irish Voice founding publisher Niall O’Dowd talks with Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts
Irish Ambassador to the U.S. Michael Collins chats with Maryland Governor Martin O’Malley, while Irish Voice founding publisher Niall O’Dowd talks with Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts
Photo by Nuala Purcell

United States Supreme Court Justice John Roberts and Maryland Governor Martin O’Malley were among the distinguished guests at the Irish Voice’s Irish Legal 100 reception held last Wednesday evening, November 11, at the Washington, D.C. residence of the Irish Ambassador to the U.S. Michael Collins.

The Irish Legal 100 is a celebration of Irish Americans and their success in the legal industry. 

Honorees flew in from as far away as Los Angeles to celebrate at this prestigious event. Despite the heavy rain, there was an exceptional turnout.

Irish Voice and IrishCentral.com founding publisher Niall O’Dowd, upon introducing Collins, joked about the ambassador’s jealousy of previous Irish Voice events in New York and his desire to host another in Washington, D.C.

O’Dowd also introduced Governor O’Malley, a proud Irish-American who spoke of his Irish roots, and how they contributed to his career as a lawyer and beyond. O’Malley’s interest in his heritage expands back as far as his teens, where he started up his Celtic rock band O’Malley’s March.

O’Dowd spoke of the link between the Irish and the legal profession, which dates as far back as the Brehon Laws.

Roberts and his Irish American wife Jane Sullivan Roberts, a lawyer and Irish Legal 100 honoree, mingled among guests and posed for photographs. The powerful legal duo own a holiday home near Limerick, which they often frequent.

Honorees of the Irish Legal 100 included those with careers across the legal spectrum. Honored were top trial lawyers such as Robert Bennett, former personal attorney of President Bill Clinton, and Larry Byrne, litigator with Linklaters LLP

John L. Gardiner, of leading corporate law firm Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher, and Flom was also honored.



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