Lorna Osborne > Addleshaw Goddard > Dublin, Ireland > Lawyer Profile
Addleshaw Goddard Offices

TEMPLE CHAMBERS
3 BURLINGTON ROAD
DUBLIN 4
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Lorna Osborne

Work Department
Corporate & Commercial
Position
Lorna is Partner within the Corporate & Commercial group. Lorna advises on a wide range of issues within the corporate and commercial law practice area including mergers and acquisitions, disposals, corporate restructurings, shareholder agreements, joint ventures, general commercial contracts and corporate governance and compliance. Lorna has a particular focus on share acquisitions and disposals and business and asset acquisitions and disposals and regularly advises companies from incorporation through to exit.
In addition to her corporate and commercial work, Lorna advises employers and trustees on all aspects of pensions law including advising on employers’ and trustees’ obligations and duties under pension trusts and pension legislation and advises clients in respect of the drafting and amending of pension trust documentation.
Lawyer Rankings
Ireland > Employment
Full-service firm Addleshaw Goddard provides domestic and international clients with a one stop shop for immigration and employment law advice. Alongside its deep expertise in corporate immigration, the team has notable experience representing clients in equality cases before the WRC and Labour Court. Maura Connolly is practice head and is well positioned to handle both contentious and non-contentious employment law mandates. David Heneghan leads the corporate immigration team, while Lorna Osborne specialises in pensions, including pension trust documentation and advising on the pension aspects of corporate M&A.
Lawyer Rankings
Top Tier Firm Rankings
Firm Rankings
- Banking and finance
- Commercial, corporate and M&A
- Dispute resolution
- Employment
- Information technology
- Insolvency and corporate restructuring
- Insurance
- Real estate
- Construction
- Data privacy and data protection
- Energy and natural resources
- EU and competition
- Healthcare and life sciences
- Planning and environment
- Public sector
- Intellectual property