Mr Liam Brazil > Mason Hayes & Curran LLP > Dublin, Ireland > Lawyer Profile

Mason Hayes & Curran LLP
BARROW STREET
DUBLIN 4
D04 TR29
Ireland
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Work Department

Corporate

Position

Liam is a Partner on the Corporate team. He advises clients in relation to with their corporate business affairs. He acquires and sells companies and has a reputation for being focused, practical and having the temperament to get the deal done.

Liam’s work can range from helping clients to establish their businesses using corporate structures, to assisting clients with taking in investment or funding. He also advises on re-structuring ownership arrangements and on the acquisition and selling of companies.

In corporate transactions, clients can face any number of issues to deal with. Liam’s role is to guide the client through the issue and to find, where possible, a practical and commercial solution.

While his practice is broad, Liam has worked quite extensively on renewables transactions, acting for developers, investors and financial institutions.

Memberships

The Law Society of Ireland (Liam is a past member of the Business Law Committee of the Law Society); American Bar Association.

Education

University College Dublin (BCL).

Lawyer Rankings

Ireland > Commercial, corporate and M&A

Mason Hayes & Curran LLP‘s large corporate and M&A practice has seen an uptick in renewable energy, life sciences and corporate technology deals. The team is highly regarded for its strength in handling cross-border mandates, often involving US investors, and has a growing presence in the private equity space. Mid-market deals and transactions involving growth companies and start-ups are also included in the group’s workload. David O’Donnell is a seasoned practitioner, and Justin McKenna is a key name in the practice for public M&A transactions. Other key practitioners include head of the life sciences team Martin KelleherLiam Brazil, corporate governance and compliance expert Claire Lord, and the ‘pragmatic and experiencedConall Geraghty.