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HF Northern Ireland, leading advisors to the insurance and commercial sectors, saw huge growth during 2024; increasing revenue by over...
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Partner & Head Of HF Northern Ireland
HF Northern Ireland
A leading figure in Northern Irish courts, Matthew worked for us for over 10 years, completing his training contract with us and becoming the manager of our Liverpool office before returning to Northern Ireland where he spent time at two of the province’s most prominent firms.
He has established a reputation as one of the leading specialist litigation solicitors in Northern Ireland, and his wide-ranging experience also includes commercial and insurance disputes, construction disputes and personal injury claims.
With a real desire to change the way litigation is dealt with in Northern Ireland, Matthew’s remit, and intention, is to modernise the way cases are handled. He currently sits on FOIL's NI Access to Justice and Costs sector focus teams.
HF Northern Ireland, leading advisors to the insurance and commercial sectors, saw huge growth during 2024; increasing revenue by over...
It has been confirmed by Naomi Long, the Northern Ireland Justice Minister, that the personal injury discount rate will be lowered from 2.5% to...