Mr David O'Shea > William Fry LLP > Dublin, Ireland > Lawyer Profile
William Fry LLP Offices
2 GRAND CANAL SQUARE
DUBLIN 2
Ireland
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Mr David O'Shea
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David is a Senior Associate in William Fry's Banking & Finance Department. He advises financial institutions, alternative lenders and borrowers on an extensive range of banking law matters. His practice includes acting on national and multi-jurisdictional finance transactions, including acquisition finance, leverage finance, development finance and real estate finance transactions. He has particular expertise in lending into Qualifying Investor Alternative Investment Funds (QIAIF) structures. David also advises on re-structuring, workouts and pre-enforcement strategies for lenders and agencies.
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Ireland > Banking and finance
(Rising stars)William Fry LLP‘s practice has deep expertise in leveraged and acquisition finance, real estate finance, corporate lending and receivables finance, and has experienced growth in high-profile cross-border acquisition financings, alongside sustainability-linked financings and loan-on-loan deals. The department has established strength in handling real estate, technology, pharmaceuticals, healthcare, infrastructure and utilities, and insurance sector matters. Jason Hollis is highly regarded for handling financings in the technology sector, and Padraic Kinsella has established strength in assisting with corporate lending, real estate finance, acquisition finance and receivables finance. Cork-based partner Laura Houlihan, Ciarán Herlihy and David O’Shea are key practitioners. Lyn Brennan is now head of the firm’s New York office.
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