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Arthur Cox Offices
10 EARLSFORT TERRACE
DUBLIN 2
D02 T380
Ireland
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Mr Glenn Butt
Work Department
Capital Markets: Debt.
Position
Glenn is a partner in the Debt Capital Markets Group. Formerly a capital markets partner at Allen & Overy, Glenn specialises in all forms of capital markets transactions, particularly repackagings, CLOs, securitisations, bond issues, debt issuance programmes, derivatives and equity linked products such as convertibles and exchangeables.
Career
Admitted as a solicitor in England and Wales (now non-practising), 1993; Admitted as a solicitor in Hong Kong (now non-practising), 1997; Admitted as a solicitor in Northern Ireland, 2004; Admitted as a solicitor in Ireland, 2004.
Memberships
Law Society of Ireland
Education
LLB (Hons), 1990, Leeds University.
Leisure
Reading, history, most sports (especially cycling and racing)
Lawyer Rankings
Ireland > Capital markets
(Leading individuals: Capital markets: Debt)Arthur Cox‘s broad practice takes in debt capital markets, structured finance and securitisation work; CLOs are another established area of expertise for the firm. Cormac Kissane, Aiden Small and Glenn Butt are leading figures in debt matters, while Phil Cody focuses on derivatives work and Peter Murphy is ‘a real star‘ in the space. On the equity side, the firm is well known for its strength in advising on IPOs and listed company restructurings, and has been handling an increased number of de-SPAC transactions. Maura McLaughlin, Cian McCourt, Stephen Ranalow and David Vos are key partners in the equity space, and of counsel Sinéad Crowley ‘inspires confidence and manages transactions with impressive skill‘.
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