Our people

Georgina Robinson

Principal Solicitor

M.A. (Hons)
CEDR Accredited Mediator
Member of the Criminal Injuries Compensation Tribunal
Registered Foreign Lawyer – England & Wales

Georgina studied in University College Dublin (UCD) obtaining a Masters in European Law and Politics. She has over 12 years’ experience working in litigation and founded Robinson Solicitors (formerly Robinson O’Neill Solicitors) in 2014. Georgina specialises in the areas of personal injury and medical negligence litigation and as principal of Robinson Solicitors she also works on a number of private client matters, to include both civil and non-litigious matters such as mediation. Since the inception of Robinson Solicitors, Georgina has been involved in a number of high-profile cases obtaining high value awards in both contentious and non-contentious claims. Georgina is also CEDR Accredited Mediator, member of the Criminal Injuries Compensation Tribunal and a Registered Foreign Lawyer in both England and Wales

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Ali Awais

Solicitor

B.A. LLB (Hons)
Dip. Immigration Practice
Dip. Mediation
Dip. Technology & Media Law

Ali Awais joined Robinson Solicitors in 2014 as a Legal Executive. He graduated from Dublin Business School with Honors B.A and L.L.B degrees. Ali was admitted to the Roll of Solicitors in December 2020. Ali has gained invaluable experience in a number of different areas including personal injury law, medical negligence, employment law, immigration law, debt recovery, mediation, criminal law matters, judicial review and commercial litigation. Ali is known for his ability to create and maintain strong client relations, his management skills and always acting in a pleasant and professional manner. Ali can communicate in Urdu, Hindi, and Punjabi which many of our clients find beneficial.

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Seán Lawler

Legal Executive
LLB (Hons)

Seán graduated from Trinity College Dublin with a Law (Llb) degree in 2022. He began working for Robinson Solicitors in April of 2021 as a Legal Intern and is now a Legal Executive. Sean has gained experience assisting on a wide range of matters, including but not limited to Medical Negligence, Personal Injuries, Arbitration and Mediation, Defamation and Criminal Law. Seán liaises with clients, experts, and counsel in order to prepare cases for both settlement discussions and trials.

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Mariam Olusoji

Solicitor

Mariam qualified as a solicitor with the Law Society of Ireland in 2020 and also admitted as a solicitor of the Senior Courts of England and Wales. Mariam holds two master's degrees in law, one from Nigeria and the other from the University College Cork. She also holds a BL. degree and an LLB degree. In addition, prior to commencing her legal career in Ireland, through Mariam’s active engagement in Nasc, the Migrant & Refugee Rights Centre in Cork City, she was twice elected to the Board of this organisation and was also elected Chairperson of the Board. She gained experience in immigration, litigation, probate, family law, criminal law, and employment law while training in a general practise firm in Cork. Mariam has further gained experience in the areas of medical negligence and personal injury litigation. She also has five years' experience working as a legal counsel outside the Irish jurisdiction. Mariam has since received a Certificate in Commercial Mediation, Diploma in Immigration/Asylum Law, a Certificate in Technology Law, and a Certificate in Media/Entertainment Law.

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Get in touch

T: +353 1 660 0076

F: +353 1 660 0094

Robinson Solicitors
Suite 136, The Capel Building,
Mary’s Abbey, Dublin 7. D.X. 200136

Opening hours

Mon: 8 am - 5 pm
Tue: 8 am - 5 pm
Wed: 8 am - 5 pm
Thu: 8 am - 5 pm
Fri: 8 am - 5 pm
Sat & Sun: Closed

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You should note that no solicitor/client relationship or duty of care or liability of any nature shall exist or be deemed to exist between the firm Robinson and you until you have received a written letter of engagement

confirming our appointment as your Solicitors. In contentious business a solicitor may not calculate fees or other charges as a percentage or proportion of any award or settlement.