Lavelle Partners LLP has further enhanced its Property team with the strategic appointment of Denise Dockery as a Partner.
The significant hire greatly enhances the firm’s established Property credentials, adding recognised expertise across both commercial and residential real estate.
With more than two decades of conveyancing experience, Denise advises on all aspects of the acquisition, sale and leasing of commercial and residential property, working with foreign multi-nationals, state bodies, developers, lenders, investors and owner-occupiers.
Denise brings extensive experience advising on high-value, complex Property transactions across multiple sectors. Her work includes the acquisition and disposal of office headquarters, retail portfolios, public houses, industrial and logistics assets and residential developments. She also has a strong track record in the financing of primary healthcare centres, hotels, and renewable energy projects, including wind farms.
In addition, Denise regularly advises on a broad range of landlord and tenant matters, including lease agreements, leases, surrenders and break options.
Commenting on the recent hire, Michael Lavelle, Managing Partner said:
“Denise is a fantastic addition to our team. With a wealth of Property expertise and a proven track record advising on standout real estate transactions, she will be a great asset to the firm as we continue to provide exceptional service to our clients.”
Denise Dockery, Property Partner, added: “I’m excited to join Lavelle Partners and to contribute to the firm’s ongoing growth. I look forward to working alongside such a talented and ambitious team”.
Our Property Expertise
Lavelle Partners Property Team have extensive experience in advising on all aspects of Commercial and Residential Property transactions for a broad remit of Irish and international clients. Our expertise includes:
Further Information
For expert legal guidance on any Property matter, please contact Partner Denise Dockery or a member of our Property Team.
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