GAZETTE
AUGUST 1989
ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
OF SYS
The Annual General Meeting of the Society of
Young Solicitors took place on Saturday, 22nd July,
1989.
In his Chairman's report Mr. Terence McCrann paid
tribute to the very hard working committee which had
organised the conferences during the year with quiet
professionalism. Mr. McCrann said that the SYS
would continue to provide practical assistance to
solicitors around the country and was committed to
maintaining a high standard of lectures on an increas-
ingly varied amount of legal topics.
Mr. McCrann said that the SYS was the only
solicitors group which always held its conferences
outside Dublin and the week-ends were perfect
opportunities for solicitors to meet informally and
discuss common problems. He said that the numbers
attending the conferences were substantially increas-
ing and that the tradition of having a joint conference
with the Bar had proved a great success. With the
swift changes occurring in the profession the SYS
conferences would become increasingly important in
providing a forum for discussing and preparing for
these changes. Mr. McCrann also expressed a wish
that the SYS liaise more closely with the younger
members of the other European young solicitors
groups.
The following officers were elected for 1 989/90: —
Katherine Delahunt
Colin Sainsbury
Caroline Crowley
James McCourt
Jennifer Blunden
Chairman:
Vice-Chairman:
Secretary:
Treasurer:
PRO:
Committee: —
Outgoing Chairman
Terence McCrann
Brian O'Connor
Miriam Reynolds
Mary Hayes
Norman Spendlove
Gavin Buckley
Owen O'Sullivan
Paul White
Maureen Walsh
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