The Gazette 1989

Brenda Power, who won the Law Society's prize for best article on a law-related topic while studying journalism at Rathmines in 1 9 8 2, has since gone on to establish herself as a successful journalist, now feature writer with the Sunday Press. She recently won the AT Cross Awa rd for her work with the Sunday Press.

,. o ii o «• working with the Irish Red Cross J immy Scally, Solicitor, is noW *» „ . o • 1 • c.u- • based on Lake Tana, near Condar, Society in Ethiopia on a project i " .. .. „ . . he worked with GOAL, co-ordinating Northern Ethiopia. Prior to this . . . -.u r»> .. . .. ... o j ;«photographed here with (left) Dr. relief supplies with Sudan. He is r = . Mary Henry, Chairman Irish R e d C r o ss Society Overseas Committee and (right) Ms. Anne Ca l l ag^ "' , r , s n K e a U r o s s a o c , e i * -

Mr. Peter Jones, Solicitor, has recently been appointed State Solicitor for Westmeath. A native of Dublin, Mr. Jones qualified as a solicitor in 1 9 8 0 and has worked in Mullingar since 1 9 82 with the firm of J. A. Shaw & Co. In 1 9 8 8 he established a new practice with David Walsh, Solicitor.

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Mr. Maurice Curran, President of the Incorporated Law Society who attended the Clare Law Society Ball at Dromoland Castle, photo- graphed with Judge Kevin O'Higgins (left) and Desmond Houlihan, President of the Co. Clare Law Association.

Mr. Robert Johnston has recently been elected President of the Confederation Fiscale Europeenne, which is the umbrella body for all taxation institutes in the EEC. Mr. Johnston is a member of The Law Society and he is a Past President of the Institute of Taxation.

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