Mr Philip Murphy > McCann FitzGerald LLP > Dublin, Ireland > Lawyer Profile
McCann FitzGerald LLP Offices

RIVERSIDE ONE
SIR JOHN ROGERSON'S QUAY
DUBLIN 2
Ireland
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Mr Philip Murphy

Work Department
Finance, Corporate Banking
Position
Philip is a partner in our Debt Finance Group with particular expertise in relation to acquisition finance, property finance, construction finance and syndicated lending and regularly acts as lead counsel in numerous multi-jurisdiction transactions. He has a particular expertise in lending into QIAIF structures and also has extensive experience in relation to re-structuring, workouts and pre-enforcement strategies for lenders. Philip has acted for a number of purchasers, sellers and funders on a variety of loan portfolios sales. Philip provides general corporate banking law advice to a range of Irish and international clients on an ongoing basis.
Career
Qualified in 2004
Lawyer Rankings
Ireland > Banking and finance
(Leading partners)McCann FitzGerald LLP is a leader in traditional banking and finance, and has earned accolades for its expertise in newer areas such as private credit and fund finance. It has further expertise in regulatory matters, including advising alternative lenders on their entry into the Irish market and the structuring of their products. It is also at the forefront of development finance and loan portfolio transactions, and has expanded its presence in ESG and sustainable finance along with social and affordable housing transactions. Stuart McCarron heads the debt finance group, which includes prominent names Eamon de Valera and Philip Murphy . Tom Dane and Niall McDowell are key partners for development finance. Anna Moran , Aidan Gleeson and Clare Gillett have been promoted to the partnership. Niall Powderly has retired.
Lawyer Rankings
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