Mr Simon O'Neill > Philip Lee LLP > Dublin, Ireland > Lawyer Profile

Philip Lee LLP
Connaught House
One Burlington Road
Dublin 4
D04 C5Y6
Ireland

Work Department

Banking and Finance

Position

Simon is a partner in the banking and finance team advising on all aspects of corporate banking, focussing on secured and unsecured lending transactions, property and project finance. Simon advises on the sale, acquisition and management of loan and asset portfolios, debt restructuring, work-out arrangements and negotiations.

Simon has extensive experience advising on and drafting facility and security documentation for financial institutions and borrowers and has advised corporates on funding agreements and the provision of security as collateral for regulatory or other funding shortfall arrangements, including under the Environmental Protection Agency’s scheme of financial provision for environmental liabilities. Simon has extensive experience in the area of tobacco regulation having advised the national regulatory authority for a number of years in relation to the legislative framework for the regulation of tobacco products, during which time he was involved in many leading cases concerning the Public Health (Tobacco) Acts.

Simon has an interest in the ethical finance sector and has advised a number of micro-finance institutions and social lenders and has expertise in relation to Islamic finance/Shari’ah compliant finance structures. Simon is the secretary of the Islamic Finance Council of Ireland, a not-for profit organisation supporting the development of Islamic and ethical finance in Ireland.

Memberships

Law Society of Ireland
Dublin Solicitors Bar Association
Member Commercial Law Committee, Dublin Solicitors Bar Association

Lawyer Rankings

Ireland > Banking and finance

Philip Lee LLP continues to expand its practice, handling a high volume of development finance, acquisition finance, project finance, media finance and regulatory matters. Under the leadership of Louis Burke, the team is well known for representing Irish pillar banks in matters, and is adept at advising alternative lenders, including lenders in the development finance space. Jonathan Kelly focuses on financing matters in the infrastructure, energy, media and real estate sectors. Simon O’Neill and Ruairí Mac Cumhaill are key practitioners to note.