Despite training to be one at King’s Inns after completing an undergraduate in law and European studies and French from the University of Limerick, Niamh O’Mara never wanted to be a barrister. For O’Mara, the King’s Inns provided the opportunity to learn more skills that could be used while working in other areas in the legal profession. “I never had an intention to practice as a barrister, but I wanted to take those skills and apply them and I think that’s worked out really well for me,” says O’Mara. “I actually chose the King’s Inns as kind of a masters…
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