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Provided by Maura McLaughlin
Maura has been a partner since 2007. Prior to joining Arthur Cox, she worked for Linklaters’ London office.
Maura advises international and domestic companies, as well as public sector bodies, on all aspects of corporate law and governance, as well as a wide range of commercial matters. Her clients include Ireland’s largest companies, with a focus on the financial services, industrials, entertainment and technology sectors.
Maura has extensive experience of advising on public and private M&A, with cross-border transactions being an area of focus. Maura regularly advises on both recommended and hostile takeovers, including schemes of arrangement and mergers.
Maura works with companies at every stage of their growth cycle, from initial funding, to private equity investment and through to their IPO or other liquidity event. Maura’s ECM track record is unique in Dublin, and her international experience is invaluable in advising companies and investors seeking to establish and invest in Ireland (FDI).
For more, visit Maura's webpage here: https://www.arthurcox.com/people/maura-mclaughlin/
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Maura McLaughlin is excellent; she is highly experienced and has a deep understanding of our business and the commercial landscape.
She is very knowledgeable and has never steered us wrong.
Maura is a very good, seasoned lawyer.
Maura is very good on PLC regulation. She is a real leader there.
Maura has a strong understanding of our business and its evolving needs, which is appreciated during transactions.
Maura McLaughlin is excellent; she is highly experienced and has a deep understanding of our business and the commercial landscape.
She is very knowledgeable and has never steered us wrong.
Maura is a very good, seasoned lawyer.
Maura is very good on PLC regulation. She is a real leader there.
Maura has a strong understanding of our business and its evolving needs, which is appreciated during transactions.