Jackie Buckley
Europe Guide 2024
Band 4 : Real Estate
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Provided by Jackie Buckley
Practice Areas
Jackie is Head of the Property Team at Hayes and is a highly respected figure in the market with 20 years’ of experience in advising clients in the retail, public, logistics and banking sectors.
She advises on the property aspects of mergers, acquisitions and management buy outs and has acted for Irish government agencies on acquiring property as part of major inward investments by international organisations. Jackie advises on all aspects of the sale, purchase, leasing, development and financing of properties. She acts for landlords and tenants in relation to property disputes and associated litigation and assists her retail clients in the sale, purchase, lease and development of substantial retail stores, including mixed, residential and commercial centres.
Professional Memberships
Law Society of Ireland; Dublin Solicitors Bar Association; Member of and secretary to the Dublin Solicitors Bar Association Conveyancing Committee.
Chambers Review
Europe
Jackie Buckley advises clients from the retail and logistics sectors on the negotiation of long-term leases.
Articles, highlights and press releases
1 item provided by Hayes solicitors LLP
High Court considers petition to wind up a commercial tenant in the context of Covid-19
In many cases, Landlords and Tenants have voluntarily adapted their respective positions in order to aid the survival of their businesses throughout the pandemic. In other situations, the relationship has broken down and there have been attempts to deal with the matter via the Courts.
High Court considers petition to wind up a commercial tenant in the context of Covid-19
In many cases, Landlords and Tenants have voluntarily adapted their respective positions in order to aid the survival of their businesses throughout the pandemic. In other situations, the relationship has broken down and there have been attempts to deal with the matter via the Courts.