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Arthur Cox Offices

10 EARLSFORT TERRACE
DUBLIN 2
D02 T380
Ireland
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Ms Imelda Shiels

Work Department
Debt Finance
Position
Imelda is a partner in the Debt Finance Group.
Imelda advises both borrowers and financial institutions on a wide range of domestic and international financing transactions, including secured and unsecured lending, syndicate finance, acquisition finance, real estate finance, development finance, working capital finance and debt restructuring.
Education
- BCL, University College Dublin, 2008
- Admitted as a solicitor, 2012
Lawyer Rankings
Ireland > Banking and finance
Arthur Cox‘s sizeable team affords it strength across multiple areas, including real estate and development finance, fund finance, bilateral and syndicated lending, leveraged finance and project finance. The firm is also noted for bank restructuring and loan portfolio sales. It has continued to make a further impression in ESG, green and sustainability-linked lending. David Molloy heads the banking and finance team and has a fine record in real estate and development finance, along with leveraged and acquisition finance. The immensely experienced Orla O’Connor is chair of the firm and leader in transactional and regulatory matters. The highly rated Kevin Lynch continues to impress and Ciara Buckley is also recognised for real estate finance, along with Imelda Shiels for ESG and sustainability-linked financings. Grainne Hennessy and Ultan Shannon have retired.
Lawyer Rankings
Top Tier Firm Rankings
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