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GAZETTE

IMNAGEMN

JUNE 1993

Cork

Law School

P r epa r a t o ry Co u r se f or t he

Part 1 F i nal Ex am i na t i on of t he

I n c o r p o r a t ed Law So c i e ty

The College offers a one year full time day

course consisting of lectures and tutorials,

suitable to graduates taking the part 1 Final

Examination in October 1994.

The course covers the areas of law laid

down by the Law Society.

There are 25 places on the course to be

filled on a first come first -served basis.

For further details

contact-

The Director, Holy Trinity College

Tel: 021-276267 Fax: 021-275632

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CONTACT

K I ERAN LOUGHRAN

Liability Advisory Services

P a rk Ho u s e

No r t h Ci r cu l ar Ro ad

Du b l i n 7

Tel: 381055

Fax: 8680505

Ireland/Thailand - International Law

Conference in Thailand -

The Land of Smiles

20 February 1 9 9 4 - 6 March 1994

Ensure that you avail of this unique

opportunity to visit the Far East and add to

your professional knowledge.

The Conference, in conjunction with the Thai

Law Society, will take place during the first

three days in Bangkok.

The group will then move to Chiang Mai in the

Northern Highlands for two days before flying

down to beautiful Phuket for seven nights. All

transport will be by air and first class hotels

will be used throughout.

Full details, as well as booking forms, will be

contained in the next issue.

In the meantime for information contact:-

Ciaran O'Hare,

Erne Travel, Paget Square, Enniskillen,

Co. Fermanagh.

Tel: 08 0365 324477 or 08 0365 322444

Fax: 08 0365 324432

Ireland/Thailand International Conference

February/March 1994

Exploratory talks are underway regarding the possibility of an

international Law Conference early next year.

Ciaran O'Hare whose firm

Erne Travel

, specialises in international

travel groups and conferences, has already done preliminary work

and has produced a broad outline for the possible itinerary.

The Thai Law Society has made it clear that they would be very

happy to welcome a party from the Irish Law Society providing

lecturers, a visit to Law Society Headquarters and, of course,

attendance certificates.

A highlight of the activities would be a key note address by

Thongvai Thongpad

, one of South East Asia's most eminent lawyers.

The conference would be costed so that the solicitor taking part

would be able to bring spouse or partner along at a very attractive

price and, of course, the participant may wish to claim expenditure

involved against tax as a practice expense.

The outline itinerary would be broadly as follows:-

Sunday, 20 Feb.

Depart Dublin for London - Aer Lingus and

onward to Bangkok - Direct flight.

Monday, 21 Feb. Arrive Bangkok for 3 nights, Meridien President

Hotel where Conference would take place.

Thursday, 24 Feb. Depart Bangkok by air for Chiang Mai for 2

nights.

Saturday, 26 Feb. Depart Chiang Mai for Bangkok and then onward

to Phuket for 7 nights at the Meridien Hotel.

Saturday, 5 March Depart Phuket for Bangkok, London and Dublin.

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