The Gazette 1910-11

THE GAZETTE OF THE !0rtetg 0f

C FOR CIRCULATION AMONGST MEMBERS.

December, 1910.

Vol. IV, No, 6.]

"Gazette."

and the majority of the Solicitors in actual practice belong to it; but'the Council believe that the more numerous its members the greater will be its influence for the benefit of the Profession, and they have therefore decided to issue the present number of the GAZETTE, not only to the members of the Society, but to every member of the Pro fession in Ireland, so as to give them an opportunity of judging of the work done by the Society, and the importance of adding to its numbers and influence by joining it. Half-Yearly General Meeting. THE Half-yearly Meeting of the members of the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland took place in the Hall of the Society at the Four Courts, on Monday, 28th November. The chair was occupied by Mr. Richard A. Macnamara, President of the Society. Amongst those present were :— . W. V. Seddall (Vice-President), A. Lloyd- Blood (Vice-President), Sir George Roche, Sir A. Baker, R. S. Reeves, W. S. Hayes, W. J. Shannon, G. Collins, G. Byrne, Wm. Fry, F. C. E. Bland, P. J. Brady, M.P. ; J. P. Lynch, C. St. G. Orpen, J. W. Richards, F. W. Meredith, J. A. Denning, G. H. Lyster, R. G. Warren, H. J. Synnott, C. A. Stanuell, I. J. Rice, A. E. Bradle}', James Henry, R. B. White, C. Gamble, P. K. White, H. D. Draper, F. Greene, P. Rooney, N. L. Moran, G. M. Collins, 0. P. Beater, S. Kerr, R. T. F. Greene, R. J. Dodd (Jun.), C. Corcoran, E. Condell, J. W. Davis, W. Read, J. Gleeson, J. J. Beatty, W. H. Fry, H. F.

THE GAZETTE of the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland was instituted by the Council in May, 1907, with the object of keeping the members of the Society in touch with the work of the Council, and of afford ing general legal information to the members. The publication is prepared by a Committee of the Council, and is issued monthly, except in the months of September and October, gratis and post free, to every member of the Society. The Council think that the GAZETTE is of advantage to the members, as, although it is nominally confined to the proceedings of the Society and Council, the subjects brought before the Council are so numerous that the publication contains much information of interest to Solicitors generally. The GAZETTE deals with many subjects of great importance to the Profession, and has gradually become a record of general infor mation on most subjects connected with the Solicitors' Profession. Information as to the latest rules and orders, short reports of legal decisions affecting the Profession, the course of Parliamentary legislation affecting the Profession, and a summary from week to week of business brought before the Council are to be found in its pages. In the present number, in addition to the usual matter, there is a full report of the proceedings at the General Meeting of the Society on the 28th November, and the speeches then delivered. Of recent years the number of members of the Law Society has considerably increased,

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