| Worthingtons Solicitors |
![]() ![]() ![]() 24-38 Gordon Street Belfast BT1 2LG 0843 0051 622
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| Areas of Law: | Civil Litigation / Commercial Litigation / Commercial Property / Corporate / Employment – more | |
| Cleaver Fulton Rankin |
![]() ![]() ![]() 50 Bedford Street Belfast BT2 7FW 0870 9745 786
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| Areas of Law: | Banking and Finance / Commercial / Employment / Litigation / Planning – more | |
| Profile: | Cleaver Fulton Rankin (CFR) is one of Northern Ireland’s leading corporate law firms which means that we provide a wide range of advice on lots of different areas of law including property, employment, litigation, debt recovery, planning, construction law, wills and estates and many more… However, our main focus is on commercial work and our clients range from sole traders and start ups to large multi nationals and everything in between. – more | |
| Paul K. Nolan & Co |
![]() ![]() ![]() 135 Upper Lisburn Road Belfast BT10 0LH 0843 0051 599
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| Areas of Law: | Commercial / Conveyancing / Family / Immigration / Personal Injury – more | |
| Thompsons McClure Solicitors |
![]() ![]() ![]() Victoria Chambers 171 Victoria Street Belfast BT1 4HS 08430053024
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| Areas of Law: | Accidents / Accidents at Work / Armed Force Claims / Brain Injury / Car Accidents – more | |
| Edwards & Co |
![]() ![]() 28 Hill Street Belfast BT1 2LA 0844 3098 260
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| Areas of Law: | Accidents / Accidents at Work / Child Care / Clinical Negligence / Commercial – more | |
| Morrow & Wells |
![]() ![]() 11th Floor Causeway Tower 9 James Street South Belfast BT2 8DN 0843 0051 306
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| Areas of Law: | Acquisitions, Mergers & Disposals / Arbitration/Mediation/ADR / Carriage of Goods / Commercial / Commercial Litigation – more | |
| Profile: | A niche commercial practice in the centre of Belfast, offering a range of specialist legal services to business clients including those seeking inward investment opportunities. – more | |
| Cunningham and Dickey |
![]() ![]() 68 Upper Church Lane Belfast BT1 4LG 0843 0051 304
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| Areas of Law: | Accidents / Agency Work Undertaken / Carriage of Goods / Civil Litigation / Civil Partnerships – more | |
| Stewarts Solicitors |
![]() ![]() Tedford House 3-4 Donegall Quay Belfast BT1 3EA 0844 3098 173
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| Areas of Law: | Commercial Property / Family / Marine Law / Personal Injury / Probate – more | |
| McKinty and Wright |
![]() ![]() 5-7 Upper Queen Street Belfast BT1 6FS 0844 3098 122
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| Areas of Law: | Banking and Finance / Commercial Litigation / Commercial Property / Defendant Insurance / Dispute Resolution – more | |
| Profile: | A comprehensive range of specialist legal services is available to corporate and private clients. – more | |
| Macaulay & Ritchie |
![]() ![]() Cathedral Chambers 11 Talbot Street Belfast BT1 2LD 0844 3098 199
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| Areas of Law: | Civil Litigation / Commercial Litigation / Employment / General Practice / Insurance and Reinsurance – more | |
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