Lewis Silkin doubles Belfast workforce in first 24 months

Lewis Silkin doubles Belfast workforce in first 24 months

Pictured (left–right): Lewis Silkin Belfast partners, Katey Dixon, Stephen O’Flaherty, Mathew Forde, Adam Brett, Ciara Fulton, Rory Campbell and Paul Gillen

UK-based employment law firm Lewis Silkin has more than doubled its Belfast footprint since expanding into Northern Ireland in 2021, the firm has announced.

Lewis Silkin, which also has a presence south of the border, joined forces with employment law specialists Jones Cassidy Brett in 2021 before acquiring tech-focused Forde Campbell the following year.

Around 30 people have joined the Belfast office in the last 24 months, bringing the total Belfast-based team to 48, and the firm aims to double this again in the next three to five years.

Ciara Fulton, partner and head of the Belfast office, said: “Most law firms which come to Northern Ireland tend to import their operations and business, whereas Lewis Silkin’s Belfast operation is entirely indigenous. At the same time, we have stayed true to Lewis Silkin’s core specialisms — ideas, people and possibilities.

“This means we have an advantage in terms of our local knowledge and specialisms — which include employment, immigration, intellectual property, tech and data.”

The Belfast office now also includes a business immigration team of seven led by London-based partner Stephen O’Flaherty, while Paul Gillen is now partner specialising in employment.

On the tech and IP side, the team is also experiencing rapid growth.

Rory Campbell, who co-created Forde Campbell in the mid-2000s with Mathew Forde, says the rapid expansion of digitisation across all sectors has opened up demand for specialist legal advice. Both are now partners in the company.

Mr Campbell said: “Our firm developed in parallel with tech start-ups. We would involve ourselves at the core of their activity particularly during investment rounds and thanks to this we have built a strong reputation in this field.

“We are also increasingly focusing on data privacy and security which is becoming an increasingly important area in all types of organisations, and have established a new data team in Belfast led by legal director, Mary Traynor.”

Ms Fulton added: “Practices in the world of work are transforming very fast and law firms such as Lewis Silkin know that we must constantly keep learning and adapting in order to provide our clients with the legal protection they need.”

Share icon
Share this article: