If you're an innovative lender, investor or developer, you need a legal firm who have an uncommon level of experience in uncommon properties. We have an extraordinarily diverse real estate practice involving niche industries such as data centers, energy, hospitality, and timber.
Our work with data centers is a case in point. Since 1998, we have advised developers, owners, operators, lenders and tenants on matters associated with all types of data centers and were one of the first to develop a full-service team to provide counsel on the many legal facets of these mission-critical facilities.
We've worked with clients on unique projects involving theaters, sports stadiums, community assets, cultural centers, student and senior housing, single-family residential and mixed use developments surrounding major transport hubs.
Our broad experience means we can help you to see the whole picture: we regularly represent landlords and tenants, buyers and sellers, lenders and borrowers. This allows us to anticipate and manage the many challenges specific to your project. Our industry-focused lawyers will always find a solution that best suits your needs and provide the support you need to make your ideas a reality.
Alternative asset services from experienced Irish lawyers.
Our lawyers, advisors and consultants are experienced in all aspects of Irish Alternative Asset work. Our recent experience includes advising:
- the Irish electric power transmission operator and its French counterpart on the construction and procurement of the Celtic Interconnector project, a 700MW 570KM subsea electricity interconnector between Ireland and France. The project is one of the most ground-breaking energy projects ever undertaken by an Irish entity
- a large international data center developer on the development of three data centre campuses and an on-site 100MW generating station in Ireland. Advice includes input on the contractual and corporate structure of the project, including the EPC and O&M contracts
- an Irish subsidiary of a public company listed on the Israeli stock exchange in relation to its proposed disposal of an Irish subsidiary with certain wind farm assets in Ireland
- a renewable energy manufacturing company in respect of the unwinding of a detailed corporate structure with other related companies. The matter involved the transfer of assets between various corporate entities and the separation and removal of a group connection between companies
"Very strong & personalised client service. Ability to problem solve & generate creative solutions that assist both the client & the transaction. Strong attention to detail on the conveyancing completion basics at associate level."
2021