THE NATIONAL Treasury Management Agency has announced the solicitors’ firms appointed to a panel for the provision of legal services to the National Assets Management Agency (Nama).
The list of 64 firms includes some of the largest and best-known in the State, but also less well-known firms.
It has been estimated the Nama process will involve expenditure on professional fees and expenses of €2.6 billion over the coming 10 years. Legal, property valuation and accountancy professionals will be consulted as part of the process.
The larger, better-known firms on the panel announced yesterday include Arthur Cox; Matheson Ormsby Prentice; and William Fry.
Other Dublin-based firms that have been appointed to the panel include Ivor Fitzpatrick Co; BCM Hanley Wallace; Beauchamps; Eugene F Collins; Eversheds O’Donnell Sweeney; Gore Grimes; Hayes Solicitors; Lavelle Coleman; Lennon Heather Solicitors; LK Shields; Maples Calder; and Mason Hayes Curran.
Firms outside the capital appointed to the panel include: Babington Croasdaile, Derry; Callan Tansey, Boyle, Co Roscommon; Comyn Kelleher Tobin, Cork; Dermot G O’Donovan, Mallow Street, Limerick; Donnegans, Union Quay, Cork; Hegarty Armstrong, Sligo; Holmes O’Malley Sexton, Henry Street, Limerick; James Riordan Parners, Cork; Lewis C Doyle, Galway; McKeever Taylor, Drogheda, Co Louth; Michael Houlihan Partners, Ennis, Co Clare; MW Keller Son, Gladstone Street, Waterford; P O’Connor Sons, Swinford, Co Mayo; and Stone Solicitors, Main Street, Wexford.