Mr Éamon Ó Cuív > McCann FitzGerald LLP > Dublin, Ireland > Lawyer Profile

McCann FitzGerald LLP
RIVERSIDE ONE
SIR JOHN ROGERSON'S QUAY
DUBLIN 2
Ireland

Work Department

Finance, Debt Capital Markets, Sustainable Finance, Corporate Lending and Real Estate, Financial Services Regulation

Position

Éamon advises clients on a wide range of finance matters including debt capital markets, structured finance, securitisation and corporate lending transactions for financial institutions, alternative lenders, non-financial corporates and state-owned entities.

Éamon has also been a lead adviser on many of the key landmark green and sustainable finance initiatives in Ireland over the past few years, including the issuance of Ireland’s first Green Bond in 2018 and a number of green and sustainability linked loans and private placements.

Career

Qualified in 2008

Languages

Irish

Memberships

Law Society of Ireland (2008)

Education

BCL (UCD), LLM (Commercial Law) from UCD

Lawyer Rankings

Ireland > Energy and natural resources

The energy and natural resources practice at McCann FitzGerald LLP assists its varied client list of project sponsors, lenders and state bodies with a wide range of mandates, including the development, structuring, financing and construction of projects. The firm regularly handles renewable energy projects, including onshore and offshore wind projects, and solar and hydrogen power plants. Valerie Lawlor heads the team, with her specific focus on M&A and IPO transactions, while Rory O’Malley is well-versed in equity fundraisings in the renewable sector. Key names within the practice include planning and environmental expert Brendan Slattery, and Éamon Ó Cuív, who regularly assists clients with infrastructure assets from London office.

Ireland > Capital markets

McCann FitzGerald LLP has a highly developed DCM practice, which is widely respected for its strength in handling covered bonds, green bonds, social bonds, securitisations, and OTC and exchange traded derivatives; the ‘highly impressiveJudith Lawless has established expertise in derivatives matters. Fergus GillenAdrian Farrell and Hugh Beattie have excellent reputations in DCM, securitisation and structured products, and Éamon Ó Cuív, who has returned to Dublin from the London office, garners praise for his ‘meticulous attention to detail‘. Sarah Pickering is a rising star in the debt capital markets space. ECM mandates remain prominent in the group’s workload, and David Byers and Stephen FitzSimons are key figures in equity deals. Gill Lohan is singled out for her expertise in IPOs. Aidan Lawlor and Conor O’Dwyer left the firm in 2024.