Addleshaw Goddard marks first anniversary in Ireland with launch of energy practice

Addleshaw Goddard marks first anniversary in Ireland with launch of energy practice

Pictured (L–R): Gavin Blake, Deborah Kelly and Mark Walsh

International law firm Addleshaw Goddard LLP has marked its first year in Ireland with the launch of a new energy practice.

The firm has recruited partner Gavin Blake to head up the new practice, bringing with him more than 15 years of experience advising clients in the Irish energy sector.

Over the course of the first year, the team has provided advice on several notable matters, such as the largest office letting in Ireland, Salesforce Tower Dublin, the shareholders of Irish based confectionery manufacturing group, Rose Holdings on its investment from private equity group Melior Equity Partners and DunPort Capital Management’s financing of Schivo Medical’s acquisition of APN Global.

Mark Walsh, head of Ireland, Addleshaw Goddard, said: “Our international energy group is one of the strongest in the sector, advising market leaders in power generation and renewable energy across technologies including wind, solar, combined cycle gas, bioenergy and energy storage. Launching an energy practice in the Irish market was a natural next step for the firm, allowing us to support clients operating in the energy sector as the country accelerates towards meeting 2030 climate targets.

“When Addleshaw Goddard established its presence in Ireland, we committed to growing the business to better serve our clients, and we are delivering on that promise. Energy and infrastructure projects encapsulate some of the most exciting opportunities for the country, and our team here and internationally can help businesses make the most of those opportunities.”

Mr Blake said: “I am delighted to have joined Addleshaw Goddard to lead the firm’s energy practice in Ireland. I have seen first-hand the increase in demand for specialist legal services in the energy sector, and I’m looking forward to providing clients with expert support and advice on renewables, wider energy issues and large infrastructure projects.”

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