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David Marshall is litigation partner in the firm. He has over 25 years' experience in handling public liability defence claims for the Northern Ireland Housing Executive and currently acts for its Commercial Property Department.
In the wider commercial field David has dealt with multi-million pound litigation for a Spanish bank. He acts for a local fuel company which conducts operations throughout the UK, Ireland and Europe and also a major worldwide transport company. He has extensive knowledge of all facets of debt recovery litigation. He handles construction and general commercial litigation for a number of local companies and acts as agent in Northern Ireland for many English legal firms not least London Solicitors for whom he is currently acting in defence of multi-million pound claims.
On the extra-mural side, David is extremely busy. He is Vice Chairman of the Board of Governors of the only fully independent school in northern Ireland. He is an active committee member of two local drama clubs, Helen's Bay Players and Holywood Players and is a past Chairman of both. he is currently acting Chair of the Bangor & Ards Drama Festival Committee. He relaxes in the winter months by directing what has become known as the annual 'Helen's Bay farce which plays in January to well-filled houses. In sport, he enjoys playing and watching watching golf and cricket.
He is married to Nicola and they have a 2 year old son. David also has a grown-up daughter and son from his previous marriage.
In the wider commercial field David has dealt with multi-million pound litigation for a Spanish bank. He acts for a local fuel company which conducts operations throughout the UK, Ireland and Europe and also a major worldwide transport company. He has extensive knowledge of all facets of debt recovery litigation. He handles construction and general commercial litigation for a number of local companies and acts as agent in Northern Ireland for many English legal firms not least London Solicitors for whom he is currently acting in defence of multi-million pound claims.
On the extra-mural side, David is extremely busy. He is Vice Chairman of the Board of Governors of the only fully independent school in northern Ireland. He is an active committee member of two local drama clubs, Helen's Bay Players and Holywood Players and is a past Chairman of both. he is currently acting Chair of the Bangor & Ards Drama Festival Committee. He relaxes in the winter months by directing what has become known as the annual 'Helen's Bay farce which plays in January to well-filled houses. In sport, he enjoys playing and watching watching golf and cricket.
He is married to Nicola and they have a 2 year old son. David also has a grown-up daughter and son from his previous marriage.

Partner Cunningham and Dickey, Belfast.
Admitted as a Solicitor in Northern Ireland, England and Wales, and the Republic of Ireland.
Accredited Solicitor Advocate in Northern Ireland.
Registrar: Cathedral Church of St Anne, Belfast.
Council Member, Law Society of Northern Ireland (Elected)
Chair: Law Society Client Complaints Committee.
Current member of Law Society Committees: Judicial Committee, Policy Committee, Professional Ethics and Guidance Committee, and the Family Law Committee.
Previously member of Law Society Education, Financial Services, Access to Justice and the Human Rights and Equality Committee.
Board Member/Director of the Ulster Youth Orchestra.
Previously Director and Chair of "Kabosh", one of the leading and award winning independent professional theatre companies in the UK.
Admitted as a Solicitor in Northern Ireland, England and Wales, and the Republic of Ireland.
Accredited Solicitor Advocate in Northern Ireland.
Registrar: Cathedral Church of St Anne, Belfast.
Council Member, Law Society of Northern Ireland (Elected)
Chair: Law Society Client Complaints Committee.
Current member of Law Society Committees: Judicial Committee, Policy Committee, Professional Ethics and Guidance Committee, and the Family Law Committee.
Previously member of Law Society Education, Financial Services, Access to Justice and the Human Rights and Equality Committee.
Board Member/Director of the Ulster Youth Orchestra.
Previously Director and Chair of "Kabosh", one of the leading and award winning independent professional theatre companies in the UK.

Hugh Logan has been a member of the firm since 1970. He became a Partner in 1977 and remains in that capacity.
He was educated at Belfast High School from 1956 to 1963 when he entered Queen’s University Belfast and obtained an LLB Honours Degree in 1967. He qualified as a Solicitor in 1970.
His main areas of work are Conveyancing, both domestic and commercial, matrimonial, probate, liquor licensing and Chancery High Court litigation. Of recent years, he has become involved in Sports Law, mainly due to the fact that he is a Judicial Officer dealing with matters of discipline in rugby football both on and off the field, acting on behalf of the Irish Rugby Football Union, International Rugby Board, European Rugby Cup and Six Nations. As a result of this involvement, he attends annual courses relating to discipline and sports law and this has included representing the Irish Football Association at a 2 day legal conference on legal issues involving soccer held by UEFA.
Outside the context of his legal practice, Hugh has always been involved in the sport of rugby football and is a past President of the Ulster Branch of the IRFU and of Malone RFC. He is also a past President of the Ulster Reform Club, which has been in existence since 1885. He is also a member of an IFA Licensing Committee that deals with the licensing of soccer clubs to play European football and he is a member of the limited company that runs and governs his old School.
He was educated at Belfast High School from 1956 to 1963 when he entered Queen’s University Belfast and obtained an LLB Honours Degree in 1967. He qualified as a Solicitor in 1970.
His main areas of work are Conveyancing, both domestic and commercial, matrimonial, probate, liquor licensing and Chancery High Court litigation. Of recent years, he has become involved in Sports Law, mainly due to the fact that he is a Judicial Officer dealing with matters of discipline in rugby football both on and off the field, acting on behalf of the Irish Rugby Football Union, International Rugby Board, European Rugby Cup and Six Nations. As a result of this involvement, he attends annual courses relating to discipline and sports law and this has included representing the Irish Football Association at a 2 day legal conference on legal issues involving soccer held by UEFA.
Outside the context of his legal practice, Hugh has always been involved in the sport of rugby football and is a past President of the Ulster Branch of the IRFU and of Malone RFC. He is also a past President of the Ulster Reform Club, which has been in existence since 1885. He is also a member of an IFA Licensing Committee that deals with the licensing of soccer clubs to play European football and he is a member of the limited company that runs and governs his old School.

Mark McAdam graduated from The Queen's University of Belfast in 2000 and commenced his apprenticeship with Cunningham & Dickey. He qualified as a Solicitor in 2002 and continues to work with us. His main areas of work are Conveyancing, both domestic and commercial property, Matrimonial, Probate, Family and Children's Law, Litigation, Wills and Probate. Outside of work Mark enjoys playing rugby to a very low level for his club.
Mark is Married and has one daughter.
Mark is Married and has one daughter.



