Tughans expands its banking team with appointment of new partner

  • Belfast-based law firm, Tughans has further extended its expertise in Finance and Restructuring with the appointment of Julie Huddleston as Partner in its Banking team.

    Tughans is one of Northern Ireland’s largest commercial law firms, providing legal advice across all business sectors. The firm was recently named Northern Ireland’s most active corporate law firm, topping the Experian MarketIQ Northern Ireland M&A League Table for the seventh consecutive year after advising on 73 deals worth over £1bn in 2021.

    Julie joins Tughans from DWF in Belfast, where she headed up the Banking team, and brings with her a wealth of experience of advising in relation to finance and restructuring matters over a 15 year period. 

    She will add further expertise to the firm’s highly experienced and well-regarded banking team, where she will join existing partners Fearghal O’Loan and Douglas Anderson.

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    Throughout her career Julie has advised leading UK, Irish and overseas banks on secured lending and enforcement aspects of a wide range of corporate and property based secured lending matters in Northern Ireland, the Republic of Ireland and England and Wales, including group arrangements and diverse financial structures.

    Regularly acting for local lenders, Julie’s clients have included Bank of Ireland, Ulster Bank, Danske Bank, AIB Group (UK) plc, HSBC, Santander and Barclays Bank, along with funds and providers of bridging finance.

    Bringing particular expertise in cross border lending and real estate finance to the practice, she will join the senior team advising lenders, funders, SME and corporate clients on a wide range of financial and banking requirements.

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    Making the announcement, Managing Partner, Patrick Brown said, “Our firm is focused on attracting and retaining the best talent to enhance and diversify our offering. As our clients become more ambitious, we must continue to strengthen our teams and remain agile to support them with their ever-changing needs.A recognised leader in her field and with over 15 years’ experience, Julie brings with her a wealth of expertise in Financial and Banking law, which will benefit our clients immensely.”

    Commenting on her appointment, Julie said: “The past two years have been testing for businesses and lenders alike and the beginning of 2022 has brought its own uncertainties, challenges and opportunities with political instability, rising energy costs and supply chain issues for many businesses. Our local banks and, increasingly, other less traditional providers of funding, will be required to support businesses as we work to rebuild and grow our local economy.”

    Source: Written from press release.

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