The Gazette 1967/71
that the newly qualified solicitor would get such experience the Liaison Committee submitted to the Court of Examiners a memorandum on an Appointments Register. It is suggested in the mem orandum that any solicitor (whether newly quali fied or not) seeking a position could enter his name on the Register. Similarly any firm with a position vacant could enter particulars of it in the Register. It was recommended that the Register should not be confined to firms of solicitors with positions to offer but should also be open to offers from Departments of State, Semi-State bodies, and the commercial world. It is the feeling of the appren tices and the Liaison Committee that when these proposals are put into effect by the Incorporate^ Law Society the scope of employment open tp ; newly qualified solicitor would be made clear t(j> him and he would have a greater chance of acquir-' ing the "best experience". The Liaison Committee would be interested in receiving any suggestions from the general body of practising solicitors regarding the Appointments Register, or any other suggestions which they mair come to make and would like to thank those who, have already made suggestions. -i this notice, that the Certificate of Title is still in existence!, and in the custody of some person other than the registered owner. Any such notification should state the grounds on which such Certificate is being held. Dated the 12th day of August 1969. D. L. McALLISTER, ; 1. Registered Owner,Mary O'Flynn. Folio number 28186. County Galway. Lands of Ballylee in the Barony of Clare containing 49a. Or. 20p. and lands of Barranny in the Barony of Clare containing 46a. 3r. Op. 2. Registered Owner, Margaret Mullally. Folio number 7947. County Meath. Lands of Woodpark situate in the Barony of Dunboyne containing 4a lr. 14p. 3. Registered Owner, George Ferdinand Wilson. Folio 2451. County Dublin. Lands of Hollywood Great situate in the Barony of Balrothery West containing 128a. 3r. 33p. 4. Registered Owners, Arthur E. O'Keeffe and Catherine O'Keeffe. Folio number 9513. County Kerry. Lands of Lissivigeen situate in the Barony of Magunihy containing 65a. 3r. Ip. 5. Registered Owner, AGO Ltd. Folio number 5751. County Wicklow. Lands of Woodlands situate in the Barony of Newcastle containing 3a. lr. 23p. 39 Central Office, Land Registry, Chancery Street, ] Dublin. SCHEDULE j
Employment of Newly-Qualified Solicitors A matter which has been occupying the attention of the Liaison Committee is the difficulty which newly qualified solicitors have in finding suitable jobs. Now and then one hears of a newly qualified solicitor being paid less than £10 a week. Also many young solicitors find theselves doing dead-end jobs, such as debt collections. The attitude of some solicitors (they come in a minor ity) can best be summed up in an item which appeared in the Gazette for March 1968, under the heading "Position Vacant". The substance of the article was that the newly qualified solicitor would be paid "pre-war wages" and should never be offered "helpful criticism on a matter of real importance". It cannot be denied that any solicitor who adopts this attitude is failing in his duty to the profession and the public as a whole. The view expressed by the President, Mr. Noonan, when presenting the parchments on June 13th 1968 is to be commended. On that occasion he said that "the best experience" is to be had in a practice "where the whole field of practice is covered, and the assistant always gets a wide scope of personal responsibility". With a view to ensuring Assistant Solicitor, Solicitor's Office Ireland; attractive salary to suitable applicant. Apply with particu'i-.rs of qualifications and experience to Box No. A269. Register B INCORPORATED COUNCIL OF LAW REPORTING FOR IRELAND The Council of Law Reporting invites applications from those willing to undertake the compilation in accor dance with the requirements of the Council, of an Irish Digses of cases, 1959-1968, for a fee of £1,000. Application should be submitted as soon as possible and not later than the llth October, 1969, to the Secretary of the Council, Law Library, Four Courts, Dublin 7. REGISTRATION OF TITLE ACT, 1964 Issue of New Land Certificate Applications have been received from the registered owners mentioned in the Schedule annexed hereto, for the issue of Certificates of Title in substitution for the original Certificates issued in respect of the lands specified in the said Schedule, which original Certificates, it is alleged, have been lost or inadvertently destroyed. A New Certificate will be issued in each case, except a case in respect of which notification is received in this Registry within 28 days from the publication of la'dy or gentleman, in South East required for THE REGISTRY Register A
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