The Gazette 1989

SEPTEMBER 1989

GAZETTE.

Younger Members' News Lunatic Younger Member

key staff to tailor their working lives to suit themselves as an important feature of the next decade. The "home office" can today be effect- ively equipped with reasonably priced technology. A recent study has shown that home workers generally are likely to be four times more productive than their office colleagues. •

Family Mediation Michael Williams 14, Charleville Road, Dublin 6. Telephone: 9 7 8 4 0 2 has been admitted to the Senior Membership of the American Academy of Family Mediators

The group of Lunatic Lawyers who recently cycled from Malin Head to Mizen Head included Younger Members Committee Vice Chair- man, John Larkin. Having com- pleted the cycle John is reputed to look very unlike a younger member. It took four days to complete the cycle and took the Lunatic Lawyers a distance of over 400 miles, all in aid of the Hospice Foundation. Sponsorship monies are being received from all quarters and anyone who wishes to support this Lunatic Feat should send a cheque either to John at A & L Goodbody or to Sandra Fisher, Secretary, Younger Members Committee. Cheques should be made payable to The Hospice Foundation. Working from Home Home working could be a firm's answer to retaining the services of key personnel and minimising economic loss while at the same time allowing those people flexi- bility in their working lives! This is particularly so in the case of female solicitors looking for a career break to start a family or wishing to reorganise their schedules having had a family. Corporate planners in the UK have identified the trend towards organisations in general allowing

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