Neil has thirty years’ experience specialising in M&A, venture capital, private equity, corporate governance and share schemes, acting on complex transactions in the renewable energy, technology and life sciences sectors. Neil is a member of Ireland’s Company Law Review Group.
Neil has been our legal adviser on all of our key strategic transactions since 2005. His level of commitment and the expert and commercially sensible advice he provides is invaluable to us.
Leo MacCanna
- CEO, Ocuco
Neil has acted as a legal adviser to SIAC Construction since 2005. He is a lawyer of the highest integrity who is always available to us when we need him. His legal knowledge and commercial acumen have been invaluable to our business and we highly recommend him.
Martin Maher
- Managing Director, SIAC Construction Limited
Neil has acted as a corporate legal adviser to Mainstream Renewable Power since its establishment in 2008 and he has advised on many of our landmark transactions. Neil’s expert, sensible and practical advice has been an invaluable support to our business.
Mary Quaney
- CEO, Mainstream Renewable Power Limited
Michael specialises in Energy and Infrastructure finance, advising lenders (bank and non-bank), stakeholders and developers in project and asset finance transactions and acquisitions/divestments in the renewable energy, infrastructure and oil and gas markets.
Mohan is the founding partner of Singapore joint law venture Pinsent Masons MPillay LLP. He is jointly qualified in Singapore, and England and Wales, with over 30 years experience in advisory, commercial litigation and regional arbitration work, particularly in construction and engineering projects.
Manny heads Pinsent Masons' global employment law practice. He advises on all aspects of individual and collective labour law and supports on social security, data protection and mobility matters as well as on cross-border restructuring projects. He advises on cooperation with works councils and trade unions as well as in the area of public labour law.
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