A&L Goodbody announces Keith Dunn as new partner in Northern Ireland

A&L Goodbody Northern Ireland LLP (ALG) has announced the appointment of Keith Dunn as a Partner in its Commercial & Technology department in Belfast.
Keith advises clients on a broad range of commercial and contractual matters, with a particular focus on data protection, intellectual property and cyber security. He is highly regarded for his strategic and pragmatic approach, supporting clients across a wide spectrum of complex commercial arrangements, including agency, consultancy, distribution, licensing, manufacturing, outsourcing, research, sponsorship, supply and technology transfer agreements.
Keith’s appointment brings the number of partners in ALG’s Northern Ireland office to 20, leading a team of more than 130 lawyers and business support professionals in ALG’s Northern Irish office.
Congratulating Keith on his appointment, Michael Neill, Head of Office in Belfast, commented:
“We are delighted to welcome Keith to the partnership. He is an exceptional lawyer with deep technical expertise in commercial contracts, data protection and technology matters, and is highly valued by clients for his clear, practical advice. Keith’s appointment reflects the continued growth of our Commercial & Technology practice and our commitment to supporting clients as they navigate increasingly complex regulatory and digital environments.”
Keith Dunn added:
“I am delighted to be joining the partnership at A&L Goodbody at a time of continued growth for the firm. The Commercial & Technology practice has an outstanding reputation, and I look forward to working closely with colleagues across the firm to support clients navigating increasingly complex commercial, regulatory and digital challenges. Northern Ireland has a strong and evolving technology and innovation ecosystem and I am excited to be part of A&L Goodbody’s continued investment in the region.”
Keith’s appointment reflects A&L Goodbody’s ongoing commitment to strengthening its Commercial & Technology offering in Northern Ireland and supporting clients operating in fast-moving, highly regulated sectors. The firm continues to invest in senior talent in Belfast as demand grows for specialist advice across commercial, technology and data-driven matters.
Photo L – R: Keith Dunn, Partner and Michael Neill, Head of Office
Date published: 6 January 2026