Mr James Quirke > McCann FitzGerald LLP > Dublin, Ireland > Lawyer Profile
McCann FitzGerald LLP Offices
RIVERSIDE ONE
SIR JOHN ROGERSON'S QUAY
DUBLIN 2
Ireland
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Mr James Quirke
Work Department
Tax
Position
Senior Associate
Career
James trained in McCann FitzGerald and advises on all aspects of corporate taxation including the structuring of domestic and international reorganisations, mergers and acquisitions and the tax consequences of doing business in and from Ireland.
Memberships
Law Society of Ireland
Law Society of England and Wales
Education
BA Law & Accounting (University of Limerick) 2010
Diploma in Finance Law (Law Society of Ireland)
Chartered Tax Advisor (Irish Taxation Institute)
Lawyer Rankings
Ireland > Tax
(Rising stars)McCann FitzGerald LLP is at the forefront of structured finance, securitisation and aviation finance matters. The tax team has also advised on a series of headline cross-border M&A transactions and private equity investments, along with joint ventures and agreements relating to renewable energy projects. Alan Heuston is a prominent practitioner in M&A transactions, reorganisations, restructurings and migrations. Eleanor MacDonagh is a leading name in financial services tax, especially international tax planning through Ireland. Deirdre Barnicle was promoted to consultant in 2023 and is head of tax compliance services. The team is building its standing in transfer pricing with senior associate James Quirke to the fore.
Lawyer Rankings
Top Tier Firm Rankings
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