Two new partners at Belfast’s ATC Solicitors
Northern Ireland firm ATC Solicitors has appointed Darren Rainey and Andrew Campbell as partners.
Mr Rainey, who takes on the role of head of property, has over 20 years’ experience practising property law in Northern Ireland. He previously spent a number of years in a North Down firm leading an exceptionally busy conveyancing practice while managing the day-to-day running of the overall business.
He is also a member of the Law Society of Northern Ireland’s conveyancing and property committee as well as a part-time tutor at the Institute of Professional Legal Studies (IPLS), teaching trainee solicitors on their property law and practice course.
Mr Campbell has over 20 years’ experience as a corporate law adviser in London and Northern Ireland. He works with start-ups and SMEs, advising management, stakeholders and investors.
Outside his general practice, he supports Advocates for International Development, a London pro bono organisation whose vision is to see the law and lawyers part their part in the eradication of global poverty by targeting the UN Sustainable Development Goals. He also advises 540 World LLP on its steps to create a more eco-friendly and sustainable economy of goods and services.
Established in 1997 as Allsopp Tully Clements Solicitors, ATC provides advice in areas including residential conveyancing, property, litigation, commercial, corporate, personal injury, wills and probate, employment and clinical negligence from its office on Belfast’s Royal Avenue.