The Gazette 1985

GAZETTE

JULY/AUGUST 1985

Apprentices Athletics Club We would like to announce the setting-up of the above club and to welcome as many members as possible to our ranks. The general aim is to have fun getting fit, with the more specific objective for those so inclined, being to compete in the Intervarsity Athletic Association's Cross- country and Track and Field Championships. A certain amount of work and quite a number of procedures have had to be gone through to have this club accepted as a member of the Association. We now expect final ratification next March, allowing us to compete in the Inter-Varsity Track and Field Championships next May, in Trinity College. Those Championships, far from being confined to running, also include jumping and throwing events. To satisfy the Rules of the Association, only full-time students are eligible to compete. Everybody who is currently under Indentures is therefore so eligible for the full duration of the Indentures. We do, however, very much welcome qualified solicitors to join, even though they will not be entitled to compete in the Championships proper. Needless to say, the club is intended for both sexes and not to be a male bastion. We will be meeting every Thursday, at 6.30 p.m., in the Gym in Blackhall Place for some manner of training. Some manner it will be, especially initially, as there will obviously be different levels of fitness and people will train at their own level. The founders participate actively at club level and have also competed at Inter-Varsity level for a number of years, so a certain amount of experience in this area is claimed. We have just completed the Law Society's 13th Professional Course. All enquiries concerning the club are welcome and should be made to either of us, at Blackhall Place. We look forward to your support and participation. • Gerry Dunne Gerry McGrath

Younger Members Committee Seminar

A Living from The Law The Younger Members Committee recently organised a Seminar entitled A Living From Law which took place in Dublin on Saturday, 11th May last. The object of the day was to provide informed advice of a practical nature by members of the profession for fellow members on matters such as Setting up in Practice, Buying an Old Firm, Partnership, Finding Your First Job, etc. The Committee were highly gratified by the attendance despite the fine weather and were particularly pleased to note that the numbers were divided equally between Apprentices and Practitioners. The day raised in excess of £600 for the Solicitors Benevolent Fund. The Committee wishes to extend thanks to the following who spoke and so kindly gave up their Saturday in order to assist; Patricia Harney, John Schutte, Ken Murphy, Patrick Kelly, Peggy Behan, Joanne Sheehan, Justin McKenna, Ivor Fitzpatrick, Brendan Schutte. •

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logics for Europe), O.J. C 105/2. 26 April 1985: the BR1TE programme (Basic Technological Research and the Application of New Technologies). O.J. L 83/8, 25 March 1985. 9. Rcgualtion 418/85, supra, n. 7. 10. Decision of 23 November 1984, O.J. L 35/1. 7 February 1985. 11. Decision of 23 July 1984. O.J. L 212/13. 8 August 1984. 12. Decision of 6 August 1984. O.J. L 220/27. 17 August 1984. 13. Case 155/79, [1982] E.C.R. 1575. 14. See Faull, Legal Professional Privilege (AM & S): the Commission proposes Internationa! Negotiations, (1985) 10 European Law Review 119; Kreis, The AM & S Judgment of the European Court of Justice and its consequences within and outside the Community. (1984) Swiss Review of International Antitrust Law 3. 15. Decision of 19 December 1984, O.J. L 85/1. 26 March 1985. 16. Decision of 19 December 1984. O.J. L 85/1, 26 March 1985. •

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