LK Shields promotes Clare Dowling and Simon Mahon to partnership

LK Shields promotes Clare Dowling and Simon Mahon to partnership

Pictured (L-R): David Williams, Simon Mahon, Clare Dowling, Richard Curran and Jill Callanan

Corporate and commercial law firm LK Shields Solicitors has announced the promotion of Clare Dowling and Simon Mahon to partners in the firm.

Ms Dowling is a litigation solicitor specialising in corporate insolvency and restructuring and commercial disputes. She has acted in large-scale commercial disputes across a range of areas including shareholder disputes, property disputes and contractual claims.

She has particular expertise in advising on landlord and tenant issues, liquidations, examinerships and receiverships as well as formal and informal restructurings and reorganisations. Ms Dowling also has wide experience of insolvency-related litigation, acting for both insolvency office-holders and secured and unsecured creditors in disputes.

Mr Mahon specialises in the areas of corporate and commercial banking, representing international and domestic banks, alternative lenders and borrowers on a wide range of financing transactions.

He has experience in all forms of secured and unsecured lending across various industries, including acquisition and leveraged financing, real estate and development financing, debt re-structuring, asset-based financing and cash-flow lending, on a bi-lateral and syndicated basis.

Managing partner David Williams said: “We are delighted to announce the promotion of Clare and Simon to partnership. They have both proven themselves to be invaluable team members with excellent technical ability, legal knowledge and a commitment to providing first rate client service. We look forward to working with them in their new capacity.

“It is an exciting time within both our banking and litigation teams and across the firm as a whole. In addition to these promotions, we appointed eight newly qualified solicitors in December 2021 adding to the other significant solicitor hires carried out during the last year.”

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