The Gazette 1984

GAZETTE

SEPTEMBER1984

Submission of Articles

S.A.D.S.I. News The Annual General Meeting of the Solicitors Apprentices Debating Society of Ireland was held on the 4th October, 1984. Miss Aislinn O'Farrell, outgoing Auditor, thanked her Committee for their help during the year and said that the centenary celebrations had put SADSI "back on the map". Mr. Terence McCrann, was elected Auditor for the 1984/85 Session. Mr. McCrann hopes that all Apprentices will get involved in the Society's activities. He also intends holding at least one SADSI Debate outside of Dublin to cater for Apprentices from the Country. •

The Editorial Board welcomes the submission of articles for consideration with a view to publication. In general, the most acceptable length of articles for the Gazette is 3,000-4,000 words. However, shorter contributions will be welcomed and longer ones may be considered for publication. MSS should be typewritten on one side of the paper only, double spaced with wide margins. Footnotes should be kept to a m i n i mum and n umb e r ed c o n s e c u t i v e ly throughout the text with superscript arabic numerals. Cases and statutes should be cited accurately and in the correct format.

Contributions should be sent to: Executive Editor, Law Society Gazette, Blackhall Place, DUBLIN, 7.

Society of Young Solicitors

OFFICERS 1984/85

Chairman:

Carol Fawsitt, (Binchy, Fagan, Fawsitt & Co.)

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Secretary:

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The next SYS Seminar will be in the Spring of 1985, in Cork. If readers have any suggestions for topics they should write to Claire Callanan, Binchy, Fagan, Fawsitt & Co., 72 Merrion Square, Dublin 2 or Phil McCarthy, Ronan Daly Jermyn & Co., 12 South Mall, Cork. Readers might like to note that next year is the 20th anniversary of the Society, and it is hoped that both the Spring and Autumn Seminars will be as successful and as well attended as usual. •

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