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June Reardon

June was appointed as Chief Parliamentary Counsel in May 2018. She joined the Attorney General’s Office in January 1996 as an Assistant Parliamentary Counsel (then called Senior Draftsman) and was promoted to Assistant Parliamentary Counsel (Grade I) in November 2000 and to Parliamentary Counsel in May 2005.

After joining the Office, June worked on secondment with the United Kingdom’s Foreign and Commonwealth Office for a year from May 1998 to April 1999. She was based in the Legislation Support Unit in Gibraltar, the purpose of the secondment being to draft domestic legislation to transpose European Union legislative measures in Gibraltar.

She holds a BCL Degree (1987) and an LLM Degree (1989) from University College Cork and qualified as a solicitor in 1991.

June practised as a solicitor in private practice with 3 different firms of solicitors in Cork and Tipperary before joining the Office of the Attorney General, working mainly in the areas of conveyancing and probate.

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