by udcJlTvB6G | Dec 17, 2024 | Articles, News
The UK Supreme Court recently delivered an important judgment representing the culmination of years of litigation between software company Skykick UK Ltd and media giant Sky. The judgment is likely to have a significant impact on the approach of brand owners seeking...
by udcJlTvB6G | Nov 21, 2024 | News
Mills Selig is delighted to have advised long standing client Whiterock on both the debt and equity funding of Drinksology Kirker Greer (DKG), the Belfast-based drinks firm and creative agency. The aggregate £6.5 million funding package marks the first equity...
by udcJlTvB6G | Nov 20, 2024 | News
Mills Selig, a leading law firm in Belfast, is pleased to announce the recruitment of three newly qualified solicitors who recently completed their legal training with the firm. Jamie Farrell-Murray and Andrew McConnell have joined Mills Selig’s Corporate team, where...
by udcJlTvB6G | Nov 15, 2024 | News
Mills Selig was delighted to advise one of Northern Ireland’s biggest hospitality businesses, Galgorm Collection on its recent purchase of Galgorm Castle Estate & Golf Club. Mills Selig was lead legal advisor on all parts of this transaction, which was led...
by udcJlTvB6G | Oct 24, 2024 | Articles, News
Current Position The common law rule that a “deed must be written on paper or parchment and not on any other substance” (Goddard’s Case from 1584) is still in force in Northern Ireland. The Law of Property (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1989 (LP(MP)) abolished...
by udcJlTvB6G | Oct 24, 2024 | Articles, News
For a long time NI employment legislation was closely aligned with GB and many changes implemented in GB were introduced after a short delay with nearly identical regulations in NI. However, the introduction of the Equality Act in 2010 was the start of a lag in the...
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