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Arthur Cox
10 EARLSFORT TERRACE
DUBLIN 2
D02 T380
Ireland
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Work Department

Infrastructure, construction and Utilities

Position

Fiona is a senior associate in our Infrastructure, Construction and Utilities Group and advises clients from across the industry on the development and management of infrastructure and construction projects, including the avoidance and resolution of disputes which arise.

Fiona advises on all aspects of contentious and non-contentious construction and engineering law matters in both the public and private sectors, as well as on energy law and renewables projects and related disputes.  Fiona has experience in various forms of dispute resolution including settlement initiatives, mediations, adjudications, arbitration and court proceedings.  In non-contentious matters, Fiona advises contracting authorities, employers, contractors, sub-contractors and funders, and has experience of providing advice across a range of sectors.  Fiona regularly advises on drafting and negotiating various contract documents for construction and infrastructure projects of all sizes.

Education

  • Law and German (LLB Ling. Germ), 2014, Trinity College Dublin
  • College of Law, Australia, 2016
  • Admitted as a solicitor in New South Wales, 2017
  • Admitted as a solicitor in Ireland, 2021

Lawyer Rankings

Ireland > Construction

(Rising stars)

Fiona EganArthur Cox

Arthur Cox‘s ‘top-tier‘ construction practice has deep expertise in a range of industries, including data centres, manufacturing and commercial and residential developments, but has a particularly strong suit in the energy sector, where the team advises both developers and funders on major projects in growing areas such as solar, offshore wind and battery storage. ‘Standout practitionerNiav O’Higgins leads the team with the ‘commercialKaren Killoran; both are skilled in the full spectrum of contentious and transactional matters. Niamh McGovern, who has strengths in the energy, infrastructure and transport, Fiona Egan and Shane O’Neill (who focuses on commercial property and renewable energy projects) are also key names.