ABOUT US
Law firm devoted to our clients
We are a Legal Practice with offices in Derry~Londonderry, Strabane, and Omagh. Our team of solicitors provide bespoke legal advice in the areas of Employment Law, Commercial Law, Matrimonial Law, Conveyancing, Wills & Probate, Personal Injury, Clinical Negligence and Commercial Property.
We are licensed and regulated by the Law Society of Northern Ireland and the Law Society of England and Wales.
Our Firm adheres to our company values, ‘Integrity, Endeavour, Success.’
“I have worked with McCay Legal both in a private and business capacity for the last 7 years.
During this time, they have dealt with many legal issues including wills, employment law, property conveyance, commercial dispute resolution.
I have always found them to be very attentive to my needs. Nothing is ever too much trouble. They are always engaged and understanding ,always clear and timely with their communication and correspondence.
I cannot recommend the team at McCay Legal highly enough.”
Dr. Kieran Kennedy MBE,
Chairman, 21 Training Limited & Board Member Of Invest NI
I cannot recommend the team at McCay Legal highly enough.”
Stephen McCarron
Donnybrook Derry
Martin Gormley
Operations Manager, Frylite
Our Services
Commercial Property
Clinical Negligence
Residential Conveyancing
Matrimonial
Wills & Probate
Employment Law
Commercial Litigation
Commercial Law
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Latest News
We believe in the power of collaboration and view our clients as true partners. Our approach is centered on building trust, fostering open communication, and understanding their unique objectives.
Litigation Risk In Personal Injury Cases
litigation matters, there is always a strict caveat that if a matter proceeds to a Final Hearing, there is no guarantee of success. This advice is given regardless of whether a case is a 50/50 or extremely strong. When the matter is taken out of the parties’ hands,...
Employment Rights Reform in 2026 – What Employers Need to Know
The Employment Rights Bill has completed its parliamentary passage and been enacted as the Employment Rights Act 2025, representing one of the most substantial reforms to UK employment law in recent decades. With the legislation now travelling into the implementation...
The Threshold of Testamentary Capacity in Northern Ireland
In 2026 the link between probate law and cognitive health has become a critical focal point for legal practitioners in Northern Ireland. There are currently 25,000 people living with dementia in Northern Ireland. As life expectancy increases and the prevalence of...



