Tom Marren > Reddy Charlton LLP > Dublin, Ireland > Lawyer Profile
Reddy Charlton LLP Offices
12 FITZWILLIAM PLACE
DUBLIN 2
Ireland
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Tom Marren
Work Department
Property Department
Position
Consultant & Notary Public
Career
Partner at Reddy Charlton for over 30 years
Expertise
- Commercial Property Law
- Commercial Litigation
- Arbitration
- Notary Public
Experience
- Strong background in property and development work, commercial litigation and arbitration
- Specialises in commercial litigation with a particular emphasis on property disputes and guarantee claims
- Keen interest in and knowledge of arbitration law with a particular emphasis on the law relating to the compulsory purchase and acquisition of land
- Has recently acted in a number of property arbitrations before the State property arbitrator
Recent Work Highlights
- Acted for vendors of Royal Liver Retail Park, Naas, Road, Dublin 12
- Acted in sale of office block, Block C, Butlers Court, Sir John Rogerson’s Quay, Dublin 2
- Acted for large accountancy practice in leasing of 31,000 square feet of office space in prime city centre location
- Acted for Michael Guiney Group in recent acquisition of retail stores in Tralee, Dundalk and Mullingar
- Acted for Solvalla Properties Limited in leasing of over 67,000 square feet of offices at Adelphi Plaza, Lower George’s Street, Dun Laoghaire, Co Dublin
- Acting for John Connaughton Group in formulating scheme for development of 800 housing units at Dunboyne, Co Meath
- Acting for developer who has entered into Framework Agreement with Meath County Council for construction of new distributor road at Athlumney, Navan, Co Meath
- Acted for Paddy Power Betfair Plc in concluding claim for compensation arising from compulsory purchase order served on that company by Dublin City Council
Publications
Click here to read a series of articles by Tom Marren
Memberships
Law Society of Ireland
The Facilty of Notaries Public in Ireland
Education
- Qualified as a solicitor in 1978
- Appointed a Notary Public by Chief Justice Susan Denham in 2015.