Ms Michelle McVeigh > ByrneWallace LLP > Dublin, Ireland > Lawyer Profile
ByrneWallace LLP Offices
88 Harcourt Street
Saint Kevin's
DO2 DK18
Ireland
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Ms Michelle McVeigh
Work Department
Property/Real Estate
Position
Partner, Property/Real Estate
Career
Michelle is a partner in the ByrneWallace LLP Property team.
She acts for a wide range of clients across public and private sectors, with a particular focus on the retail sector, advising retail clients in the acquisition, disposal, asset management and leasing of shopping centres, retail and office parks as well as high street properties.
Memberships
- Dublin Solicitors Bar Association
- Law Society of Ireland
Education
- Dublin City University, BA (Hons), 2004
- Law Society of Ireland, Diploma in Commercial Litigation, 2009
- Law Society of Ireland, Admitted as a Solicitor, 2010
- Admitted as a Solicitor in England and Wales, 2010
Lawyer Rankings
Ireland > Real estate
(Next Generation Partners)ByrneWallace LLP stands out for the breadth of its real estate offering; in addition to advising on high-profile sales, acquisitions and leasing matters involving office properties, the firm has a thriving practice in the social housing sector, and is increasingly active in the data centre space. The ‘very experienced‘ team has also seen a recent uptick in instructions relating to forward funding deals. Michael Walsh chairs the property department, while ‘go-to counsel‘ Alison O’Sullivan now serves as department head. Other key names include housing group lead Neil Dunne, Ronan Egan, Aoife Hearne and Michelle McVeigh, who heads the property retail and asset management group.
Lawyer Rankings
Top Tier Firm Rankings
Firm Rankings
- Banking and finance
- Commercial, corporate and M&A
- Construction
- Data privacy and data protection
- Dispute resolution
- Information technology
- Insolvency and corporate restructuring
- Projects and PPP
- Real estate
- White-collar crime
- Energy and natural resources
- Insurance
- Media and entertainment
- Tax
- Intellectual property