Conor is an Irish qualified lawyer who specialises in investment funds and asset management. He regularly advises leading international asset managers on their operations in Ireland and on the establishment, structuring and operation of all types of collective investment schemes.
Very approachable and very good at breaking really difficult pieces of regulation into everyday language.
Chambers & Partners
Advises on the most complex types of investment fund structuring.
Rob is an experienced dispute resolution practitioner who represents clients on complex, high-value international infrastructure and energy projects. He specialises in international arbitration, is a Fellow of the CIArb and ranked as a leading construction law and international arbitration practitioner.
Qualified in Australia and the UK and with US and other international experience, Ewan's expertise covers national and cross border mergers and acquisitions and other corporate transactional matters including joint ventures and strategic partnerships as well as equity fundraisings and private equity, reorganisations and reconstructions and general commercial advisory work.
Ed is head of our UK private equity practice and advises both institutional investors and management teams on buy-outs, buy-ins, fund raisings and related acquisitions and disposals.
Emma specialises in employment and industrial relations, equality, diversity & inclusion, and business protection. She conducts workplace investigations into misconduct, grievances, and whistleblowing complaints, advises on equality initiatives, and assists employers with obligations to eliminate sexual harassment in the workplace.
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