Tadhg Ó Scanaill
Solicitor, Cork Office
Tadhg is a member of the firm’s Corporate and Commercial team and has experience in advising clients on a variety of corporate and commercial law matters.
He has acted for clients on a wide range of transactions involving corporate restructurings, mergers and acquisitions, shareholders’ agreements and partnership agreements.
Prior to joining RDJ, Tadhg worked with the Courts Service of Ireland.
Education
University College Cork (BCL)
Professional
Admitted as a solicitor in Ireland
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