By RG319962
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October 7, 2024
The Government on the 27th September 2024 approved the appointment of Mr Barry Magee as Chief Legal Costs Adjudicator. The vacancy will arise on 7 October 2024 upon the retirement of the current Chief Legal Costs Adjudicator Mr Paul Behan. Mr. Magee joined the Office of the Legal Costs Adjudicator in 2020, having qualified as a solicitor in 2000. Having initially worked in private practise, he went on to hold positions in both the Chief State Solicitors Office and the Railway Procurement Agency, as well as being the Chairperson of the Refugee Appeals Tribunal/International Protections Appeals Tribunal. The outgoing Chief Legal Costs Adjudicator Mr. Paul Behan was appointed with the commencement of the Legal Services Regulation Act in 2019. Paying tribute to his achievements, Minister McEntee said: “Mr. Behan played a pivotal role in overseeing significant changes in Irish law as the first Chief Legal Costs Adjudicator." “He was a guiding force in setting up the structures and systems and High Court Rules required for the implementation of then new Office of the Legal Costs Adjudicators in 2019." “The change that occurred in this area of law called for a leader of exceptional experience and expertise, and Mr. Behan rose to the challenge." “I would like to wish him all the best as he begins the next chapter of his life.”