The Gazette 1985

GAZETTE

SEPTEMBER

1985

A . I . J . A. News

Members will be pleased to note that Michael W. Carrigan (right) assumed office as President for 1985/86 of the Association Internationale des Jeunes Avocates/ Young Lawyers' International Association at the recent A.I. J.A. Congress in Lisbon. Michael, who is a partner in the Dublin firm of Eugene F. Collins & Son, was one of the earliest Irish lawyers to become active in A.I.J. A. and was Chairman of the Committee which organised the A.I.J.A. Congress in Dublin in 1981, still spoken of by members of A.I.J. A. as one of the most successful and enjoyable of their Congresses.

TO EMPLOY OR TO BE EMPLOYED? Confidentiality Speed Minimisation of Expense Practitioners should note that the Society maintains a comprehensive and easily acc- essible register of solicitors in search of emp l oymen t. Those seeking employment and those offices with posts to be filled are invited to contact, confidentially, the Edu- cation Of f i ce r, Mr . Albert Powe r, The Incorporated Law Society, Blackhall Place, Dublin 7.

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FINANCE ACT, 1985 A Commen t a ry (prepared by Taxation Committee)

Copies available from The Society at a cost of £1.00 incl. post and packing.

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