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William Fry Offices

2 GRAND CANAL SQUARE
DUBLIN 2
Ireland
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Mr David O'Shea

Work Department
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.
Lawyer Rankings
Ireland > Banking and finance
(Rising stars)William Fry has maintained its historically strong presence in the market, achieving further growth in key areas such as funds finance, sustainable finance, tech sector financings and assisting clients with the development of new financing products. The firm has brought through a new generation of partners into the team in recent years, enabling it to remain a key player in big-ticket financings and refinancings, advising a range of domestic and international lenders, private equity investors and corporate borrowers. Siobhan Carlin is a key figure in real estate finance and funds finance, as is Jason Hollis for tech sector financings, and Lyn Brennan and Padraic Kinsella for acquisition and leveraged finance. Elaine Hanly is now a consultant in the team, having previously been senior partner and head of the department. David O’Shea is a leading senior associate.
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