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Dominic Traynor

Dominic Traynor

Partner

Corporate & Commercial

 

Dominic is a Partner in Druces’ Corporate & Commercial team, specialising in corporate law, listings and takeovers, M&A and corporate finance. Dominic has acted on several AIM admissions and reverse takeovers, acquisitions, joint ventures and secondary fundraisings, with a particular focus on the natural resources sector.

He graduated from Durham University in 1997 with a degree in Law and, after completing the LPC at the College of Law in York, Dominic joined Ronaldsons where he qualified in 2000. 

Dominic’s hobbies include running and skiing.

Legal 500

  • “Dominic is recommended in Legal 500 for his “wealth of experience in acting for mining and energy companies”. For his work in the equity capital markets arena, he is described as “very responsive, very intelligent, always providing sound advice.”
  • “Dominic Traynor in particular, is an exceptional legal adviser, both commercial and practical – his depth of experience in industry matters and general commerciality provides insight well beyond that expected of a legal adviser. His legal skills are excellent, and he effectively uses the support team so that the correct fee level is matched with the work undertaken.”
  • “Dominic Traynor is very knowledgeable and trustworthy in all situations.”

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