Corporate Disputes

William Fry is a leader in the area of corporate and commercial law transactions and advisory work.  We play a central role in the majority of the largest, most complex and sophisticated deals in Irish business, in addition to cross border and international deals with an Irish aspect. Where contentious issues arise for clients we work with our Corporate and M&A and Commercial practices to ensure our clients’ interests are protected.  

We have a complete range of experience including: - 

  • financial services related disputes
  • company law disputes
  • shareholder/asset purchase/joint venture disputes
  • mergers and acquisitions disagreements
  • investigations and inquiries under the Companies Act
  • commercial contracts including distribution arrangements, commercial agencies and franchising agreements

Clients consistently describe us as assertive and solution-oriented. Our reputation is borne out by our experience - we have represented clients in the majority of significant commercial disputes to come before the Commercial Court since it was established in 2004.  

We are assertive and solution-oriented whether it is in managing complex or high profile litigation before the Courts or sensitive commercial issues in an alternative dispute resolution setting through conciliation, mediation or arbitration.  Our strength is our experience.

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Our experience includes acting for, or advising:

  • Hartside Limited in the pursuit of High Court (Commercial List) proceedings against Heineken Ireland Limited arising from a Joint Venture Agreement between the parties.
  • Asics UK Limited in a case before the High Court Competition list in which Heatons Limited (an Irish department store with 42 outlets) was alleging that Asics, the famous sport footwear company had a dominant position in the relevant market and, by refusing to supply Heatons, was significantly adversely affecting the business of Heatons and was in breach of Competition law.
  • ICDL GCC Foundation and ICDL Saudi Arabia in Commercial Court proceedings taken against the European Computer Driving Licence Foundation for breach of contract arising from its unlawful termination of our clients’ licence agreement. 
  • Davy, Ireland's largest stockbroking firm, on a number of actions by various Credit Unions, and individual investors, relating to the recommendation and sale of perpetual bonds and other investment products.
  • 'Monaghan Mushrooms' Danbywiske and the Wilson Limited Partnership 1 in an action taken by our clients to enforce an option granted to them by the Defendant to purchase 5% of the Defendant’s shareholding in the business.
  • Topaz in the defence of Commercial Court proceedings brought by Investec Bank PLC (‘Investec’).  The proceedings related to the termination by Topaz of a contract with Investec which had been retained to advise Topaz on the sale of its loan portfolio by IBRC (In Special Liquidation).
  • Defending Horizon and other Defendants in Rory McIlroy’s Commercial Court claim seeking to set aside his agency/representation agreement.  Horizon and the other Defendants counterclaimed for millions of euro in unpaid commission entitlements on foot of sponsorship agreements obtained for Rory McIlroy including his US$100 million dollar sponsorship agreement with Nike.
  • AA (Alternative Advantage) plc in proceedings against HSBC being conducted in the Commercial Court seeking the recovery of in excess of US$100 million entrusted by Alternative Advantage investors to HSBC as custodian and which HSBC in turn sub-custodied to Bernard Madoff.
  • A leading Irish pharmacy group in the defence of arbitration proceedings arising from a commercial agreement between the parties.  The Claimant is seeking specific performance of the agreement.
  • Nortel Networks Ireland Limited in acting for the joint administrators for major restructuring of this Group on a global scale.
  • Bula Limited in acting for the Receiver in longest running receivership in the State. The final phase of litigation was heard in the Supreme Court in January 2009 concluding extremely complex Commercial Litigation spanning 25 years.

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Department

  • Sources laud the team's "strategic thinking" in complex cross-border disputes, going on to say: "The firm is very efficient and has a lot of depth of talent." Another client add that the team is "extremely pleasant, responsive and technically able. They have the capacity to find practical solutions to complex and sensitive legal problems." Chambers Europe 2020
  • William Fry's "strategic and results-oriented" litigation team counts major domestic and international corporates, financial institutions and state bodies among its clients. One source notes that "the team have an in-depth and extensive expertise in the area, providing expert advice to clients." The "impressive" team is described by clients as "the standout firm in Ireland for intellectual property litigation and patent litigation in particular," as well as being "extremely strategic and results oriented. They keep their eye on the business result the client seeks, and don’t get caught up in litigation for the sake of litigation." They are also noted for having "excellent junior staff provide first-class back-up to the front-line litigators," and a "long tradition of conducting complex litigation in every Superior Court in Ireland."Legal 500 2020
  • "outstanding" a client describes. IFLR 1000 2019 
  • Interviewees appreciate "their keen insight into litigation strategy with the goal of achieving the client's business objectives as promptly as possible". Sources say "the firm has an outstanding reputation amongst clients, practitioners and the judiciary alike".  Interviewees single out the firm for its pragmatism, citing a "very commercial approach and strong focus on business needs". Another interviewee echoes a similar sentiment: "we were very impressed by their responsiveness and their ability to grasp the commercial reality of their client's situation". Chambers Europe 2019 
  • Market commentators say: "William Fry have a strong bench across all disciplines. They have the resources to meet all challenges that arise in litigation." Another source adds that there is a "very high standard of service, because they're so well resourced you can pull on different expertise from different levels of their business." Sources describe the firm as "a pleasure to work with as they are intellectually very strong, yet decent, easy-going personalities." Chambers Global, 2018
  • An interviewee states: "They have excellent litigation instincts and analytical abilities," adding: "They are very effective at taking complex issues and boiling them down to essential elements, and because of that, they are good at developing an overall litigation strategy. It really has been a pleasure because they are very smart and produce a first-class work product; they are first-rate".Another client appreciates the fact that they "always get a proactive, practical and commercial viewpoint." Another source agrees: "I am impressed with the practical, commercial focus of the department and the understanding of the commercial realities facing its clients." Another commentator enthuses: "We find the litigation team at William Fry excellent. In addition to the quality of their legal advice, we continue to be impressed by their client focus. They know the type and level of information and input that we require and tailor their advice accordingly."  Chambers Global 2017
  • William Fry has broad-ranging expertise, notably including retail, financial services, healthcare and media. Recent highlights include practice head Owen O’Sullivan successfully obtaining an injunction against RTÉ regarding publication of Denis O’Brien’s banking arrangements, and ‘very practical adviser’ Garrett Breen defending Egis Lagan Services and Lagan Construction Group Holdings in procurement litigation over the N20 road. Legal 500 EMEA 2017 
  • "The firm is extremely responsive, really works with us well and gets to know us. The team is completely reliable and has lots of experts to deal with everything you need."
    "The advice is commercial as well as purely legal, and the lawyers are accessible and always in a position to respond as quickly as we require. We have a real sense that we get value for money." 
    Chambers Europe 2016
  • William Fry has a ‘first-class and proactive’ team. Legal 500 2016.

Team

Owen O'Sullivan

  • Owen garners widespread praise for his expertise in shareholder disputes and regulatory enforcement actions. "He is surgical in his approach; he can pick a case apart to find the strengths and weaknesses," says one impressed interviewee. Another source notes: "He understands all of the issues involved in going to court and is good at explaining those issues." Chambers Europe 2020
  • Owen has been ranked has a 'Leading Individual' in Legal 500 2020, where one client mentioned he is a "great tactical thinker."
  • Sources describe him as "an excellent litigator" and a "very polished operator." Chambers Europe 2019 
  • Market commentators describe Owen O'Sullivan as "deadly efficient, thorough, cool and analytical" in his approach to commercial litigation. Chambers Global 2018
  • Owen O’Sullivan is ‘an excellent legal thinker’. Legal 500 2018
  • Owen O'Sullivan receives plaudits from a range of market commentators, describing him as an "excellent corporate litigator" and "a very astute operator"who has "very tactical and good commercial judgement." Chambers Global 2017
  • Owen O'Sullivan is a litigator and dispute resolution specialist with an exceptional reputation, including sound knowledge and experience of insurance disputes who is "quickly able to make decisions on how to handle certain situations, taking into account all stakeholders that may be affected." Interviewees praise him as a "very astute guy with really reliable intuition in court."  Chambers Europe 2016

    Garrett Breen

    • Garrett has been ranked as a leading individual by Legal 500 2020 in the 'Hall of Fame'. He "has unrivalled experience and excellent judgement. He and his team also work extremely hard and I have never been involved in a case where a deadline has been missed or where better trial preparation could have been achieved." Another clients adds that Garrett "has tons of experience in handling the heaviest litigation and first-class tactical sense. He relates really well to clients, counsel and opposing teams, a real advantage when negotiation is called for."
    • "Garrett has great experience in how best to approach complicated multiparty litigation," affirm clients. Chambers Global 2020
    • "Garrett Breen is pragmatic decision-maker and canny litigator who can calm troubled waters." Legal 500 2020 
    • A client states "Garrett has an outstanding reputation working on cases involving regulated markets. He has particular experience acting on telecoms and financial services mandates. He acted for ComReg on multiple enforcement actions against eir". Chambers Europe 2019 
    • Garrett Breen is "well placed to advise companies and institutions on cross-border litigation and investigations. He has particular expertise in cases involving the TMT, banking and competition sectors". Chambers Global 2018 
    • The "excellent" Garrett Breen handles a range of disputes, and is noted by sources for his knowledge of the technology and telecommunications sectors. Clients say he provides a "no-nonsense approach and sound insight.Chambers Global 2017
    • Garrett Breen is described as a ‘very practical adviser’. Legal 500 EMEA 2017
    • Garrett Breen is well positioned for major litigation cases, as he is "a good organiser of large litigation teams and well equipped for the logistics of the largest, most complex litigation." His broad experience includes prominent cases in the IP, competition, banking and regulatory spheres. Chambers Global 2016

    Fiona Barry 

    • According to Chambers Europe 2020, clients appreciate that Fiona is "very careful and thorough," while market commentators highlight her ability to "efficiently find her way to the core of the case." Another clients add that Fiona is "very timely and clear in her advice."
    • Fiona Barry is head of the firm's healthcare team and advises on a range of complex medical mandates, including cerebral palsy and neurological cases. One source says: "She is excellent: confident, careful and easy to get on with." Chambers Europe 2019
    • Fiona Barry "frequently acts for well-known clients on healthcare and medical negligence matters. She is experienced in advising institutional and private clients on regulatory issues and insurance disputes. She assisted the Medical Protection Society with the defence of a EUR1 million medical negligence claim against a consultant gynaecologist regarding a total abdominal hysterectomy". Chambers Europe 2018
    • Fiona Barry holds a commanding position in the medical negligence and healthcare litigation sphere, including regulatory and insurance matters. Clients praise her as being "responsive, knowledgeable and pleasant.Chambers Global 2017
    • Fiona Barry is ‘responsive, calm and considered’. Chambers Global 2016

    Margaret Muldowney

    • One source says that Margaret is "calm under pressure," while another describes her as "personable and great at client care." Chambers Europe 2020
    • Margaret "advises on regulatory and disciplinary cases in the healthcare sector. Her mandates often pertain to issues such as product liability, psychiatric injury and catastrophic injury claims". Chambers Europe 2019 
    • Margaret routinely assists institutions and individual medical practitioners with the defence of fitness to practise inquiries and clinical claims. Sources note that she is "very experienced." Chambers Europe 2018
    • Consultant Margaret is recognised by interviewees for her expertise in product liability and malpractice litigation in the medical and healthcare sectors. Chambers Global 2017
    • Margaret is "well known as an extremely safe pair of hands," according to sources. Chambers Global 2016

    Lisa Carty

     

    • Interviewees say that Lisa "achieves outcomes that significantly exceed expectations." Chambers Global 2020
    • "Lisa is an excellent lawyer with outstanding negotiation skills. She and her team provide very balanced advice in frequently fraught circumstances." IFLR1000 2020
    • According to Legal 500 2020, Lisa and her team are regarded as "exceptional"and have an "in-depth knowledge and experience of the relevant sectors. They have a particular emphasis on regulatory bodies where their experience is unrivalled."
    • Lisa has been ranked as a 'Leading Individual' in Legal 500 2020, where one source noted that she "is an excellent lawyer with outstanding negotiation skills. Her expertise and the service she delivers is unrivalled in the Irish market." 
    • Clients describe her as "a very calm person who is practical in trying to find a resolution." Chambers Europe 2019 
    • One source says: "She is very approachable, strong in litigation and very practical. She's always very well prepared and her advice is well able to tailor specific needs of the client." Chambers Global 2018
    • William Fry’s expertise in commercial disputes was once again in evidence with the ‘knowledgeable and insightful’. Legal 500 2018
    • According to one client, Lisa Carty "is a very commercially aware lawyer: her advice is not just legally sound but also mindful of the practical impact for her client's business. She is insightful, knowledgeable, accessible, decisive and a pleasure to deal with." Chambers Global 2017
    • Clients admire Lisa Carty for her "keen commercial sense, while at the same time being technically very proficient, instilling confidence. Her advice is decisive and well informed." Chambers Global 2016

    Paul Convery

    • According to Chambers Europe 2020, Paul "is very client-focused, responsive and organised," says one source, while another reports: "He tells it like it is, giving real-life advice on our legal position and different ways to handle our situation."
    • One client describes Paul as "very responsive to clients and exceptionally focused. He analyses matters very clearly and comprehensively." While another says that he "has good nerve, relates easily to international clients, and has an excellent eye for what really are the key issues in complex cases." Legal 500 2020
    • One client highlights his "razor-sharp mind," while another source describes him as "client-oriented." Chambers Europe 2019 
    • Market commentators describe him as "extremely responsive, very thorough and analytical in his approach, with a great ability to see key issues." Chambers Global 2018
    • One client describes Paul Convery as "excellent" and "an up-and-coming lawyer,"adding: "He is a very patient individual and has the virtue of being experienced while being young." Chambers Global 2017
    • Clients appreciate his "incredible patience and attention to detail." Chambers Global 2016 

    Key Contacts

    Owen O'Sullivan Managing Partner

    Fergus Doorly Partner

    Paul Convery Partner