Mr Niall O'Brien > Beauchamps LLP > Dublin, Ireland > Lawyer Profile
Beauchamps LLP Offices

RIVERSIDE 2
SIR JOHN ROGERSONS QUAY
DUBLIN 2
D02 KV60
Ireland
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Mr Niall O'Brien

Work Department
Banking and finance
Position
Niall is a partner in Beauchamps’ Banking and Finance department. His practice includes the area of structured finance, real estate finance, fund finance, acquisition and leveraged finance and securitisation. He also has significant experience in the area of project finance (including PPPs). He acts for and advises banks, State bodies, financial institutions, and institutional commercial property investors on all aspects of financing and on all aspects of corporate law related to investment structures, including ICAVs, QAIFs and SPV structures.
Niall also works closely with Beauchamps market leading housing team.
Memberships
- Member of the Law Society of Ireland
- Member of the Dublin Solicitors’ Bar Association
Education
- Bachelor of Civil Law (University College Dublin, 1996)
- LLM in Commercial Law (University College Dublin, 1997)
- Solicitor (Law Society of Ireland, 2001)
Lawyer Rankings
Ireland > Banking and finance
Beauchamps LLP has a primary focus on real estate and housing finance, representing a range of banks, senior lenders, mezzanine lenders, hedge funds and developers. It also has a background in acquisition finance, settlements and work outs. The firm has worked intensively in the housing market over many years and is often engaged in Ireland’s largest schemes. Daniel Cashman heads the banking and finance department, bringing extensive expertise in corporate lending and real estate finance, along with loan portfolio transactions. Niall O’Brien specialises in the real estate and housing sector.
Lawyer Rankings
Top Tier Firm Rankings
Firm Rankings
- Banking and finance
- Commercial, corporate and M&A
- Dispute resolution
- Energy and natural resources
- Insolvency and corporate restructuring
- Planning and environment
- Public sector
- Real estate
- Data privacy and data protection
- Employment
- EU and competition
- Information technology
- Insurance
- Intellectual property
- Projects and PPP
- White-collar crime
- Construction