Mr Vincent McConnon > Matheson LLP > Dublin, Ireland > Lawyer Profile

Matheson LLP
70 SIR JOHN ROGERSON'S QUAY
DUBLIN 2
Ireland
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Work Department

Partner in the Finance and Capital Markets Department

Position

Vincent is a partner in the Finance and Capital Markets Department.

Vincent’s experience covers a range of finance and structured finance transactions, including, a variety of asset-backed securitisations, forward-flow / loan origination financings, collateralised loan obligation transactions, green bonds and, project and infrastructure finance. Vincent also has significant experience in loan portfolio transactions, particularly in the securitisation context.

Vincent began his career at Matheson and returned to the firm in 2020 following four years in the London office of Allen & Overy LLP.  As a result of this experience, Vincent has particular expertise in structured finance and securitisation.

Education

Admitted as a solicitor in Ireland
Admitted as a solicitor in England and Wales (non-practising)
Bachelor of Business and Law (Hons) – University College Dublin

Lawyer Rankings

Ireland > Capital markets

Matheson LLP has a big presence in both ECM and DCM. It is widely recognised for corporate re-domiciliations, M&A inversions and other ECM transactions. It has extensive experience in capital markets matters involving European and US exchanges and the ECM team has worked on a series of recent headline cross-border M&A transactions and de-SPAC deals. David Fitzgibbon, Fergus Bolster and George Brady are seasoned practitioners in the ECM space. The firm has an outstanding record in structured finance, securitisation, DCM and derivatives. It works with a range of clients on trade receivables, CLOs, commercial and residential mortgages, auto receivables, non-performing loans transactions and multiple other deals in the sphere. Turlough Galvin and CLO specialist Christian Donagh are at the pinnacle of the market, along with Vincent McConnon and William Foot. Richard Kelly has left the firm.