Belfast corporate law firm Mills Selig has been ranked number one in a major poll.
The practice took the top spot in the Experian Legal Advisor by Deal Value for Northern Ireland in 2020 after its work throughout the year, despite the challenging environment.
During 2020 it advised on over 30 corporate transactions including work with fintech giant First Derivatives and wind turbine firm, BSI Wind ltd.
The company offers a wide range of specialisms including banking and finance, commercial property, restructuring and insolvency and construction.
Chris Guy, managing partner and head of corporate at the practice, said: This is a great achievement for the corporate team and Mills Selig as a whole. 2020 was a challenging year for all, but we stayed true to our core values as a business and remained positive, supportive and proactive as ever - working not just within corporate, but as a firm to deliver exceptional service to our clients during these unprecedented times.
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