GAZETTE
JANUARY/FEBRUARY 1990
COBRA Legal
ALREADY 20+
USERS
SINCE ITS LAUNCH IN NOVEMBER '88, WELL OVER A DOZEN IRISH
PRACTICES HAVE STARTED TO ENJOY THE BENEFITS OF COBRA
SOME
legal accounting systems:
* support up to 26 million matters
* contain up to 10 thousand nominal accounts
* provide a list of bills issued or paid or overdue
* provide a list of unbilled or billed disbursements
* use a traditional ledger card layout on the screen
* display both office and client postings on the
same screen
* produce a full VAT analyis
* support up to 98 fee earners
* have multiple fees rates per fee earner
* support multiple bank accounts
* produce a full Profit and Loss and Balance Sheet
* use full screen colour
* are produced by a company on the Law Society's
list of approved suppliers
NONE
of the other systems have all_
this and cost as little as
* Conform with the requirements of the Solicitor's Accounts regulations No 2 of 1984 and
£1,395 plus VAT
* Allow you to start with an
INEXPENSIVE PC
* Allow you to grow with a 300 plus multi user system
Sabre Business Systems Ltd.,
CONTACT: f iot lCl Mc C d t i n
6 Park Road, Dun Laoghaire, Co. Dublin.
Telephone: 842722. Fax: 843951.
M.B.A. SCHOLARSHIP
The Incorporated Law Society is pleased to announce that the Bank of Ireland - Area West
- has offered to sponsor a solicitor based within the area West so that he or she may attend
a two-year programme at University College Galway leading to the MBA Degree. The
sponsorship is to the extent of £2,000 per annum for the two years of the MBA Degree
programme. The programme will commence in the academic year beginning October 1990.
The Society wishes to record its appreciation of the Bank's generosity in making available
this endowment. The timetable for classes leading to the MBA Degree is arranged so as to
permit candidates to attend the course with the minimum interruption to their work
responsibilities during the 25 weeks of each academic year in which lectures take place. Classes
are normally held each week from 10.00 am on Firday and on Saturday up to 1.00 pm -
a total of about 10 lecture hours per week.
The Society is particularly anxious to promote among solicitors expertise in business methods.
Any solicitor within the Bank's area West, namely the counties of Donegal, Galway, Laois,
Leitrim, Longford, Mayo, Offaly, Roscommon, Sligo and Westmeath, interested in pursuing
the MBA Degree programme in U.C.G. should note that application forms - available from
Mr. Aidan Daly, Department of Marketing, University College Galway - should be returned
to U.C.G. early in February to meet the College's closing date. The identity of the solicitor to
receive sponsorship from the Bank will be known shortly before the programme starts in mid-
October 1990.
Further information available from:
Professor Richard Woulfe,
The Law Society,
Blackball Place,
Dubl in 7.
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