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The team at Ogier has a great ability to solve the problem and communicate a simple way forward. John Hogan and Gavin Fitzgerald are the best
"Legal 500 EMEA, 2023
John is a Legal 500 "Next Generation Partner" and the practice partner of Ogier's Ireland office. Heading up the Real Estate team in Dublin, John advises on all aspects of commercial property, including sales, leases, financing, acquisition and tax-based restructuring, acting for some of the largest domestic and international property companies in Ireland. John regularly works on development financing and construction projects, including all aspects of development structuring.
John heads the Property Law team in Ireland and is also the Practice partner of Ogier's Ireland office.
John acts for some of the largest domestic and international property companies in Ireland, advising on all aspects of commercial property, including sales, leases, financing, acquisition and tax based restructuring. He regularly works on development financing and construction projects, including all aspects of development structuring.
A property market expert, John has a penchant for deal-making and finding solutions for clients that they didn't know were possible. Recently, John has advised a number of joint venture partners on the acquisition, development and structuring of high profile and complex property investments.
A graduate of University College Dublin, John spent two years working as a commercial lender in Corporate and Commercial Banking before training, qualifying and practising with one of Ireland's largest commercial law firms.
Recent work
- Advice on development, financing and forward commitment sale of a €140 million PRS Scheme to International Pension Fund (Dublin)
- Advice on purchase, financing, development and sale of a multi family residential investment project to two international investment funds (GDV €160 million) (Dublin)
- Advice on acquisition, development and financing of a €200 million hotel portfolio with international lenders (Dublin)
Admitted in:
2001 - Ireland
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