Ms Deirdre Sheehan > Arthur Cox > Dublin, Ireland > Lawyer Profile
Arthur Cox Offices
10 EARLSFORT TERRACE
DUBLIN 2
D02 T380
Ireland
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Ms Deirdre Sheehan
Work Department
Real Estate
Position
Deirdre joined Arthur Cox in 2006 and has experience acting for domestic and international clients on acquisitions and disposals of real estate, landlord and tenant matters, and property finance arrangements.
She also works closely with our corporate and finance teams on commercial property-related transactions.
Career
Admitted as a solicitor, 2009
Memberships
Law Society of Ireland
Education
Postgraduate Diploma, Commercial Property, Law Society of Ireland, 2009; BCL (Law with French Law), University College Dublin, 2005
Lawyer Rankings
Ireland > Real estate
(Next Generation Partners)Arthur Cox‘s ‘second-to-none‘ real estate team remains the first port of call for marquee deals across the office, retail, logistics, data centre and hotel sectors, acting for a diverse domestic and international client base which includes major institutional investors, developers and state-sponsored bodies. The firm’s areas of expertise range from the sale and acquisition of properties to real estate finance and leasing matters. Simon Hannigan, who is highly experienced in high-profile real estate transactions across the full range of asset classes, leads the team. The enviably deep bench also includes the ‘phenomenal‘ Deirdre Barrett, Kenneth Egan, Brian O’Rourke, Deirdre Sheehan and Gillian Beechinor.
Lawyer Rankings
Top Tier Firm Rankings
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