Elaine O’Connor > LK Shields Solicitors LLP > Dublin, Ireland > Lawyer Profile

LK Shields Solicitors LLP
38 UPPER MOUNT STREET
DUBLIN 2
Ireland

Work Department

Real Estate

Position

Elaine specialises in commercial property and property finance and has experience in all areas of property and property finance law including the sale, purchase and lease of commercial, mixed-use and residential property, in addition to acting for developers and funders on real estate projects.

Career

  • Acted for Kajima Ireland Limited (a subsidiary of Tokyo-listed construction company Kajima Corporation) in relation to the financing by Allied Irish Banks, p.l.c. of a new 258-home residential scheme in Belmayne, Dublin as part of a joint venture with Bartra.
  • Acted for Shannon Group on the commercial property aspects of the sale of Shannon Heritage to Clare County Council.
  • Acted for Shannon Group in the sale of certain assets to Limerick County Council.
  • Acting for a leading planning consultant on his personal development projects, both for commercial and residential use.
  • Acted for a media group in the commercial leasing of several of their office portfolios in south county Dublin.
  • Acting for an engineering company in the acquisition and disposal of certain commercial properties in Dublin and Galway.
  • Acted for a renewable energy company in the purchase of a site to be used as a renewable energy hub.
  • Advising and acting on behalf of developers and large multi-family office clients in the sale and lease of units within large newly constructed commercial and residential estates.

Education

  • Admitted as an Attorney in New York (Non-Practising)
    Third Judicial Department
    2015
  • Admitted as a Solicitor in England and Wales (Non-Practising)
    Law Society of England and Wales
    2014
  • Admitted as a Solicitor in Ireland
    Law Society of Ireland
    2014
  • LLM International Commercial Law
    University of Limerick
    2013
  • LLB
    University College Cork
    2009
  • BCL
    University College Cork
    2008