The Gazette 1985
GAZETTE
JULY/AUGUST 1985
Peter F. R. Murphy Peter Murphy was educated at St. Mary's College, Dundalk, and University College Dublin. He qualified in 1967, and was first elected to the Council as Provincial Delegate for Ulster in 1974/75. He has served on the Registrar's, Compensation Fund, E.E.C. and International Affairs, Professional Purposes, Public Relations and Litigation Committee. He is a Partner in the firm of V.P. McMullin & Son, Solicitors, Ballybofey and Letterkenny, Co. Donegal. He is married with two daughters.
Frank O 'Donnell Frank O'Donnell is originally from Burtonport, Co. Donegal, and is the son of the late Patrick O'Donnell, solicitor, and former President of the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland, and the late Mrs. Josie O'Donnell. He was educated at Meenbanad National School, Co. Donegal, St. Vincent's College, Castleknock, Co. Dublin, University College, Dublin, and the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland. He attended Harvard Law School on a Scholarship, where he graduated with an LL.M. in 1966, having written his thesis in International Law, "On the Court Enforcement of Foreign Arbitration Awards in Britain". Following his graduation in the United States Mr. O'Donnell worked as an Attorney, with the law firm of Messrs. Lord Bissel & Brook, Chicago, U.S.A. He has been Chairman of the Registrar's and Public Relations Committees of the Law Society, and of the Committee that sponsored "Wills Week". He has been a Member of the Criminal Injuries Compensation Tribunal since its inception. He was President of the Society for the year 1983/84, and is a partner with the firm of Bell Branigan O'Donnell and O'Brien/Solicitors, 22 Lr. Baggot St., Dublin 2. He is married to Dr. Maeve O'Donnell and they have five children.
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