Clancy, Fintan
Special Areas:Fintan specialises in tax. He represents companies on the tax issues arising from transactions such as acquisitions, disposals, reorganisations, migrations, securitisations, IP on-shoring and financings.Fintan advises multinationals, investment funds, banks and insurance companies in relation to insurance, financial and structured products. He navigates a path through tax disputes and tax litigation for clients. Previously, Fintan worked in a City of London law firm and a New York headquartered law firm. Projects:Recent matters that Fintan has advised on include:- Advising PRA Health Sciences on its $12bn sale to ICON plc (2021) - Advising Jazz Pharmaceuticals on its proposed acquisition of GW Pharmaceuticals for a total consideration of $7.2 billion (2021). - Advising Seagate on its proposal to insert a new NASDAQ listed holding company on top of the group (2021). - Advising Ingersoll Rand on the $15 billion combination of its industrial business with Gardner Denver, the first Reverse Morris Trust involving an Irish Company (2020). - Advising Eaton Corporation on the proposed spin-off and subsequent sale of its Lighting Business (2020). - Advising clients in contentious matters with Revenue in relation to VAT, corporation tax, capital gains tax and other taxes including in the High Court and the new Tax Appeals Commission. - EU risk retention compliant originator companies and CLOs for Blackstone/GSO, Chenavari, Partners Group, Napier Park, H.I.G and others. - Advising Shire on the Irish aspects of its acquisition by Takeda Pharmaceutical Company Limited for $62 billion (2019). - Advising Praxair, Inc. on its $73bn merger of equals with Linde A.G. under a new Irish holding company to be known as Linde plc (2018). - Advising a number of clients on "on-shoring" their IP to Ireland and aligning it with DEMPE functions. Deals and Awards:Ranked as one of the Top Tax Lawyers in EMEA, MergerLinks 2021.Publications:Board meetings and company residence: expiry of Irish Revenue concession, February 2022; Public Country by Country Reporting Update, January 2022; Advocate General delivers opinion on Fiat State Aid case, January 2022; Board meetings and company residence: extension of concession to 31 January 2022, January 2022; Arthur Cox LLP submission to consultation on new taxation measures to apply to outbound payments, December 2021; Ireland joins revised OECD Agreement on international tax reform, October 2021.Qualifications:- LLB, 1994, Trinity College, Dublin- Admitted as a solicitor in Ireland,1997 Memberships:- Member of the UK Chartered Institute of Taxation (1999)- Law Society of England and Wales (non-practising) (1998) - Irish Debt Securities Association, Member of Executive Council and Chair of Taxes Committee - Irish Funds Industry Association, Member of Taxes Committee
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