Rebecca is a Partner in the Real Estate team of Flynn O’Driscoll LLP. Rebecca advises on all aspects of commercial real estate including land acquisition, development and commercial landlord and tenant. She has a strong focus on commercial letting transactions advising both landlords and tenants.

Experience

Rebecca has extensive experience in real estate transactions in the jurisdictions of both England and Ireland. Rebecca trained and worked for over 10 years at DLA Piper, England and was a partner at Vincent Beatty LLP, Dublin before joining Fynn O’Driscoll as Partner.

Recent

  • Advising a supermarket on all aspect of their Irish property interests including their acquisition and development of new sites, their leasehold acquisitions and disposals of surplus lands.
  • Advises various multi-unit retailers on all aspects of their commercial property requirements in Ireland.  
  • Advised the landlord on the grant of retail lease on Grafton Street.
  • Advised Ray-Ban on their flagship store on Grafton Street.  
  • Provided due diligence advice and concluded the assignments of 17 Irish KFC units.
  • Advises landlord on all property aspects of a retail park in Dublin 22.

Education

  • LLB (Hons) 1995 2.1 – Brunel, London
  • Legal Practice Course (LPC) – Nottingham Law School – 1995
  • Admitted as a Solicitor (England & Wales) – 1998
  • Admitted as a Solicitor (Ireland) – 2014

Memberships

  • Law Society of Ireland
  • Dublin Solicitor’s Bar Association

‘This is a team with solid knowledge, featuring experts available in the specific area you need. In our case, their expertise in real estate within the retail sector was very valuable. They have the ability to react quickly to urgent situations. Their comprehensive understanding and swift responses make them a reliable choice for any business needing legal support.'

Legal 500 EMEA 2026

The rich text element allows you to create and format headings, paragraphs, blockquotes, images, and video all in one place instead of having to add and format them individually. Just double-click and easily create content.

Cite Person