IRELAND Law and Practice Contributed by: Keith Robinson, Barry Tyrrell and Julia Mullin, Dillon Eustace LLP
Dillon Eustace LLP is one of Ireland’s leading law firms focusing on asset management and investment funds, banking and capital markets, corporate and M&A, employment, financial ser - vices, insurance, litigation and dispute resolu - tion, real estate and taxation. The firm has de - veloped a dynamic team of lawyers representing international and domestic asset managers, investment fund promoters, insurers, national
and international banks and other providers of finance, corporates, financial institutions, cus - todians, prime brokers, governmental bodies as well as newspapers, aviation and maritime industry participants and real estate develop - ers and investors. The firm is headquartered in Dublin, Ireland, and also has offices in Tokyo, New York and the Cayman Islands.
Authors
Keith Robinson is a partner in the banking and capital markets team at Dillon Eustace LLP. He advises on domestic and international financing transactions including portfolio
Barry Tyrrell trained with Dillon Eustace LLP, qualifying into the
banking and capital markets department in 2021. He has advised on a wide range of property finance transactions, acquisition finance transactions and loan portfolio sales and has experience on both the buyer and the seller side. He also has experience in respect of insolvency and enforcement matters including examinerships, receiverships and liquidations. He assists banking clients with regulatory advice regarding the operation of their businesses and interactions with their customers.
sales, fund finance, real estate finance, acquisition and leveraged finance, tax-based restructurings, structured finance and capital markets transactions. He also advises on regulatory matters relating to the provision of finance in Ireland. He has also advised the Irish government on the recapitalisation of the Irish covered banks and the restructuring of the Irish banking sector generally and the UAE government on the recapitalisation of the local UAE banks (both conventional and Islamic).
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