The Gazette 1989

DECEMBER 1989

GAZETTE

SOCIETY OF YOUNG SOLICITORS AUTUMN SEMINAR Great Southern Hotel, Killarney

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Kerry Law Society also attended. Mayo was also well represented. Katherine Delahunt, the Chairman of the SYS, expressed thanks to all concerned for the success of the weekend. Special thanks are due to M i r i am Reynolds for trojan work behind the scenes. A large measure of the success of the weekend must also be attributed to the friendliness and efficiency of the staff of the Great Southern Hotel. The closing lecture was given on Sunday morning by Mr. Desmond Peelo, FCA. The topic was "Financial Advice to Clients: The Untapped Resource For Solicitors". Many questions were raised after- wards from the floor demonstrating the awakening interest in this subject. Lecture scripts on all of the topics covered at the weekend are avail- able from Norman Spendlove, 15 Braemor Park, Churchtown, Dublin 14, Telephone 683842. The SYS Spring Seminar takes place in The Great Southern Hotel, Galway, on the weekend of the 6th/8th April 1990. This is a joint conference with solicitors from England, Scotland and Northern Ireland. All topics will have a European content with particular emphasis on practice and procedure for solicitors in handling European Community cases and speakers will include a number of high profile representatives from i ns t i t u t i ons of the European Community. Jennifer Blunden, PRO. Society of Young Solicitors. WI NDOW LETTERING For professional and prominent Name display contact: The Window Lettering Co. Unit 10, Sth. Gt. Georges St. Dublin 2. Telephone 780086. Fax 780609.

The Society of Young Solicitors held its Autumn Seminar in the Killarney Great Southern Hotel, County Kerry in October. Sponsored by the Solicitors Financial and Property Services Company (Ireland) the theme for the weekend was Business and Finance. In true SYS spirit, the weekend got off to a flying start with over 140 " young" solicitors including a contingent from Northern Ireland led by Paul Spring fortifying them- selves against the rigours of the weekend ahead aboard the Champagne Express from Dublin to Killarney. Upon arrival a few short steps led to the old world charm of the Great Southern Hotel where conference delegates were enter- tained into the small hours by Paul White on piano. On Saturday morning everyone rose at dawn and the stamina of the true young solicitor was reflected in the capactiy attendance at the opening lecture on "Company Takeovers" given by Mr. Michael Irvine, solicitor. A panel discussion on financial products/services for the personal and corporate client followed in which topics ranging from the futures exchange, the business expansion scheme, the financial services centre and the solicitors financial and property services were covered. The speakers were Mr. Anthony Kirwan, solicitor, Mr. David Sanfey, solicitor, Mr. Brendan Russell, IDA and Mr. Peter Prost, Managing Director, Sedgwick Dineen. Saturday afternoon saw the tourists out in force with local attractions such as Ross Castle and Muckross House being visited by many and jaunting cars being hired by as many more. The Lake District also attracted considerable interest with at least one member of the group taking the opportunity to get in some swimming practice. The social highlight of the weekend was undoubtedly the Banquet and Dance on Saturday evening at which members of the

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