GAZETTE
APRIL 1987
INCORPORATED
LAW SOCIETY
OF IRELAND
FINAL EXAMINATION - FIRST PART
Please note that four
attempts at the Final Ex-
amination —First Part may
now be made. The next
sitting of the examination
is on November 6, 1987.
The closing date for receipt
of applications is 24
September, 1987.
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The following resolution was passed
by the Council of the Law Society at
its meeting on March 20th, 1987.
"From 1st May, 1987, the mini-
mum salaries paid to solicitors ap-
prentices who had entered the offices
of their masters following completion
of the Professional Course shall be as
follows:-
1. £85.00 (Gross) per week for first
six months.
2. £95.00 (Gross) per week for next
six months.
3. £105.00 (Gross) per week for
final period before the apprentice
returns to the Law Society for the
Advanced Course.
This recommendation is seen as
having no application to those
offices which pay the apprentices'
fees for attending the Professional or
Advanced Coiurse".
Practitioners with apprentices are
asked to implement this recommen-
dation from the 1st May, 1987.
Social Welfare Law
in Ireland
A GUIDE TO ITS SOURCES
by
Gerry Why te
The Irish Social Welfare Code ap-
pears to be vast and intractable,
being contained in a principal Act
of over 300 sections, together with
10 amending Acts and more than
200 statutory instruments.
This publication is offered as a
guide to the sources of that code;
its objective is not to explain the
law, but rather to help readers
locate it. Using the index the reader
will be able to discover the
statutory provisions and statutory
instruments relating to any specific
query. The publication also con-
tains a Table of Amendments to
the Social Welfare (Consolidation)
Act 1981 and a list of all Social
Welfare Statutory Instruments cur-
rently in force.
This book will be an invaluable
guide to lawyers, both practitioners
and academics; to government of-
ficials; to social
workers,
legislators, trade unionists and all
voluntary groups.
The author lectures in Social
Welfare Law in Trinity College
Dublin. He is also a consultant in
Social Welfare for the Incorporated
Law Society's professional course.
He is a barrister and co-author of
Irish Trade Union Law
and acts in
an advisory capacity for a number i
of voluntary groups on social
welfare matters.
Published by Round Hall Press,
Blackrock, Co. Dublin. £9.95.
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RESTORED TO THE ROLL
OF SOL I C I TORS
(1) By Order of the High Court
dated 17th June, 1978,
Gerard Coulter was suspend-
ed from practice until further
notice. By Order of the High
Court dated the
15th
December, 1986, the said
Order of the 17th June, 1978
suspending Gerard Coulter
from practice was lifted on
Mr. Coulter's undertaking
inter a/ia:-
(1)Not to handle clients'
funds.
(2) Not to open or operate a
client account.
(3) Not to practice on his own
or in partnership without
leave of the Court.
(2) By Order of the High Court
dated 7th July, 1986, Cyril
Lynch was restored to the
Roll of Solicitors as and from
the 1st January, 1987; upon
Mr. Lynch giving an under-
taking to the High Court to
practice only as an assistant
solicitor and not to set up in
practice on his own or in part-
nership with any other person
or persons without the per-
mission of the Court and to
notify the Law Society of any
pending employment. ;
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