Mr Kamran Pirani > Dentons > Budapest, Hungary > Lawyer Profile

Dentons
Budapest, Bem József u. 1/b, 1027
Hungary

Work Department

Corporate, M&A and Private Equity

Position

Kamran Pirani is a dual, English and Canadian qualified solicitor in Dentons’ Corporate/M&A and Private Equity groups. Based in Budapest, Kamran advises corporates, private equity firms, sovereign wealth funds, infrastructure funds, financial sponsors, family offices, founders and corporate management teams on acquisitions, disposals, joint ventures, restructurings and management incentive arrangements. Kamran’s practice tends to focus on private, English governed transactions in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) and South-Eastern Europe (SEE).

Career

Prior to joining Dentons, Kamran practiced at leading American law firms in London, Madrid and Singapore.

Languages

English, Spanish and Urdu

Memberships

European Community Lawyer, Bar Association, Budapest, 2020

Solicitor, Court of Appeal and the Superior Court of Justice, Ontario, 2019

Solicitor, Senior Courts of England and Wales, 2014

Education

College of Law, London, LPC

University of Warwick, LLB (Hons)

University of Toronto, BA (Hons)

Lawyer Rankings

Hungary > Commercial, corporate and M&A

(Next Generation Partners)

Kamran Pirani  – Dentons

Dentons remains a powerhouse in the marketplace, pairing the bench strength of its global network (over 160 locations in over 80 countries worldwide) with the expertise of its team to advise financial institutions and domestic and international corporates on high-value, multi-jurisdictional matters. Displaying particular strength in energy and healthcare, the practice’s robust client roster spans sectors ranging from manufacturing, software and real estate to tech, IT and chemicals. The team is headed by M&A experts Rob Irving, who brings extensive private equity experience, and Anita Horváth, who specialises in energy mandates. Other key figures include equity specialists Kamran Pirani, Sebastian Ishiguroa and János Csáki; and Frantisek Ordódy. Ákos Mátés-Lányi departed the firm in January 2025.