The Gazette 1961 - 64
JUNE 1963
Vol. 57 No. 2
THE GAZETTE of the INCORPORATED LAW SOCIETY OF
IRELAND
Vice-Presidents DESMOND J. COLLINS PATRICK O'DONNELL
Secretary ERIC A. PLUNKETT
President FRANCIS J. LANIGAN
FOR CIRCULATION AMONG MEMBERS
MEETINGS OF THE COUNCIL 30™ MAY : The President in the chair, also present Messrs. Thomas A. O'Reilly, Edward Dillon, Dinnen B. Gilmore, Robert McD. Taylor, Gerard M. Doyle, William A. Osborne, Desmond J. Collins, George G. Overend, John Carrigan, James R. C. Green, Patrick Noonan, Reginald J. Nolan, T. V. O'Connor, Desmond Moran, Augustus Cullen, Eunan McCarron, Daniel J. O'Connor, John Maher, John J. Nash, George A. Nolan, Patrick O'Donnell, James W. O'Donovan, Brendan A. McGrath, Raymond A. French. The following was among the business transacted : Donegal Solicitors' Association The meeting resolved that the best thanks of the Society was due to the ofiflcers and members of the association for the hard work done by them for the Society's half-yearly meeting at Bundoran and also for the hospitality shown to members and their wives attending the meeting. Legal Diary The Secretary gave details of the arrangement for the publication of the legal diary by new publishers. The arrangement which has been made between the II
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"Legal Diary
Presentation of admission parchments 12. lipperary and Offaly (Birr Division) Sessional Bar Association ... ... ... ... ... 13 Solicitors'Golfing Society ... ... ... ... 13 Carlow Bar Association ... ... ... ... 13 Committee on Court Practice and Procedure ... 14 Decisions ofprofessional interest ... ... ... 14 Citation of references in correspondence ... ... 16 Finance Bi// 1963 ... ... ... ... ... 16 The Registry ... ... ... ... ... 19 Obituary ... ... ... ... ... ... 20
ASSISTANT TO THE SECRETARY
Applications are invited from solicitors for the above post which is progressive. Particulars from the Secretary, Solicitors' Buildings, Four Courts.
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