[2] He was called to the Irish Bar in 1968, and became a Senior Counsel in March 1982.
He was subsequently appointed a High Court judge in March 1996.
[2] He was the chairperson of the Lord Mayor's Commission on Crime.
[3] The Tribunal investigated the financial affairs of former Taoiseach Charles Haughey and former Minister Michael Lowry.
[5] The second report, delivered in 2011, found that Lowry had shared information with Denis O'Brien "of significant value and assistance" to aid in the awarding of a mobile telephone licence.