The firm works closely with peers and clients based in the UK.

In 2018 we made a strategic decision to open a London office to offer a wider range of services, build closer relationships and to address the changing landscape in light of Brexit. The firm works closely with UK companies requiring legal support in Ireland and also with companies with business interests in the UK.

The 30th floor of the centrally located Leadenhall Building (affectionately known as “The Cheesegrater”), is now home to a team of our lawyers. Headed by partners Bernard McEvoy and Andrew Tzialli our London office adds an important dimension to our firm’s international network and allows us to provide a fully comprehensive service to our internationally focused clients to address their legal requirements in the UK.

From our London office, we advise companies and individuals within a broad spectrum of practice areas and sectors, including:

  • Banking and Finance
  • Blockchain and Crypto Assets
  • Construction
  • Corporate/M&A
  • Dispute Resolution
  • Energy and Natural Resources
  • Food and Beverage
  • Healthcare
  • Media and Entertainment
  • Pharma and Life Science
  • Private Equity
  • Projects
  • Technology
  • Venture Capital

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News and insights

Paris Arbitration Week

Paris Arbitration Week

Key Contacts: Eimear Collins - Partner  |   Gerald Byrne - Partner Partners Eimear Collins and Gerald Byrne from our litigation team will be attending Paris Arbitration week on March 18. Paris Arbitration Week brings together legal professionals globally to discuss...

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Lurrig Solar Farm

Lurrig Solar Farm

Lurrig Solar Farm enters a Corporate Power Purchase Agreement with Dairygold. Philip Lee was pleased to advise Lurrig Solar Farm and Michael Quirk on this innovative Corporate Power Purchase Agreement with Dairygold. Under this arrangement, Dairygold will purchase...

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Abnormally Low Blow

Abnormally Low Blow

Key Contacts: Clare Cashin - Partner   |  Cilian Macnamara - Associate High Court confirms Council was entitled to reject bid for public works on the basis that the price was abnormally low. Contracting Authorities are obliged to investigate abnormally low...

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