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Arthur Cox Offices
10 EARLSFORT TERRACE
DUBLIN 2
D02 T380
Ireland
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Mr Fintan Clancy
Work Department
Tax.
Position
Fintan specialises in tax. He represents companies on the tax issues arising from transactions such as acquisitions, disposals, reorganisations, migrations, securitisations, IP on-shoring and financings.
Career
Fintan advises multinationals, investment funds, banks and insurance companies in relation to insurance, financial and structured products. He navigates a path through tax disputes and tax litigation for clients. Previously, Fintan worked in a City of London law firm and a New York headquartered law firm.
Memberships
Irish Funds Industry Association, Member of Taxes Committee; Member of the UK Chartered Institute of Taxation (1999); Law Society of England and Wales, non-practising (1998); Law Society of Ireland (1997).
Education
LLB, 1994, Trinity College, Dublin.
Lawyer Rankings
Ireland > Tax
(Hall of Fame)Arthur Cox has a sizeable team of tax specialists covering the full range of transactional, advisory and contentious matters. The tax team advises a broad mix of domestic companies, multinationals, financial institutions, private equity houses and government entities. It has worked on a series of headline corporate restructurings, M&A transactions and capital markets deals, along with high-value disputes. Fintan Clancy heads the tax group and leads many of the group’s major engagements, including M&A and capital markets-related tax issues. Ailish Finnerty and David Kilty are also key members of the team. Caroline Devlin retired in July 2023.
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