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18

The Gazette of the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland.

[AUGUST, 1927

behalf of his client.

If after he had come to

the conclusion that the party for whom he

had been acting had ceased to be his client

he kept his name on the record and did not

make it plain to his client and to the solicitor

or party on the other side that he was no

longer acting in the matter he exposed the

person for whom he had been acting to all

the consequences of reiterated default. A

man who had a solicitor in name but not in

fact was in a far worse position than if he

had no solicitor at all.

If the jury came to the conclusion that the

relationship of

solicitor and client had

existed between Mr. Walsh and Mr. Bywaters

did Mr. Bywaters do that which his duty

required ?

If he were negligent did the

damages which Mr. Walsh claimed—the

amount paid by him to the sheriff and the

amount of the costs due to Mrs. Sidders—

flow from that negligence ?

The

jury

returned

a

verdict

for

the plaintiff,

assessing

the damages at

£131 lls. lid.

(Reported " The Times," 13th July, 1927.)

Examination Result.

At the Intermediate Examination held on

8th July, the following passed the examina

tion and

their names are

classed and

arranged in order of merit :—

CLASS I.

1. Dermot Meagher.

2. William H. P. England

\

.

Fredrick Kelly.

j equal.

4. Mary E. Smith.

5. Thomas J. Fletcher.

6. Frederick W. Gilligan.

.

7. John A. Harte.

8. James F. M. Egan.

9. Mary U. Kearns.

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Francis J. McEntee.

Xequal.

Daniel J. O'Connor.

J

12. James G. A. Byrne.

13. Patrick J. Donnelly.

14. Gerard L. J. M. O'Brien. \

Finola M. O'Connor.

j

equaL

16. John J. B. Quigley.

17. Patrick J. Murphy.

18. John Healy.

19. Isadore V. Elyan.

Patrick C. Moore.

21. James Doyle.

John N. R. Macnamara

23. Basil A. Doyle.

Laurence Gill.

25. George E. Henderson.

Patrick J. McCarthy.

27. John M. Eyre.

28. Cornelius M. J. Daly.

29. PaulTighe.

30. George J. Geraghty

Patrick F. Molony.

Thomas P. Walsh.

CLASS II.

1 . Edward F. English.

Hugh B. Naughton.

John J. Tully.

4. Dermot G. O'Donovan.

5. Peter V. Doyle.

6. Berenice I. Tarrant.

7. John F. Foley.

Hugh G. Sweetman.

9. Francis Clohosey

Robert L. McDonnell.

1 1 . Francis Burke.

Michael J. Hogan.

13. Henry J, Downing.

Edward W. Warren.

15. Patrick J. Durcan.

16. Vincent P. Corish.

John J. Shee.

18. William J. Kavanagh

Henry J. Simms.

Thomas F. Twomey.

21. Robert G. M. Saunders.

22. Peter A. Fitzpatrick.

23. Louis Walsh, jun.

Henry C. Woodcock.

25. Desmond J. O'Malley.

26. Michael P. McCarthy

Dudley Walsh.

The remaining candidates are

Eighty candidates attended :

21 were postponed.

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59 passed ;