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GAZETTE

N W

JUNE 1993

TURKS AND CAICOS ISLANDS

AND

THE ISLE OF MAN

Samuel McCleery

Attorney - at • Law and Solictor ol PO Boot 127 In

Grand Turkjurks and Calcoa Islands, British West

Indies and at P. O. Box 7, Castletown, Isle ot Man

will be pleased to accept Instructions generally

from Irish Solicitors in the formation and adminis-

tration of Exempt Turks and Calcos Island

Companies and Non - Resident Isle of Man

Companies as well as Trust Administration

G.T Off Ice :-

TW: 800 946 2810 Fax: 000 046 2819

LO.M.Offlce:-

Tsf: 0624 022210 Telex : 628285 Samdan O

Fax: 0624 823790

The Holmes O'Malley Sexton Scholarship worth £2,000 was recently presented to Elaine

Morgan, a fourth year European Studies student specialising in law at the University of

Limerick. This scholarship is presented annually to the undergraduate at the University of

Limerick with the best academic performance in Law during second and third years.

The photograph shows Judge Ronan Keane of the High Court presenting the Holmes

O'Malley Sexton Scholarship to Elaine Morgan, with (left): Professor Noel Whelan, Vice

President and Dean, College of Business, University of Limerick and (right): Gordon

Holmes, Senior Partner, Holmes O 'Malley Sexton, Solicitors.

Family Law:

Implications for

Solicitors' Practice

On Saturday 10 July 1993, the Trinity

College Law School is organising a

conference on "Recent Developments

in Family Law: The Implications for

Solicitors' Practice" from 9.15 am to 1

pm in Ussher Theatre (Room 2037),

Arts Building.

The subjects to be considered include:

• Revision of separation agreements in

the light of the Supreme Court

decision in W v. W.

• Litigating cases under the Child

Abduction and Enforcement of

Custody Orders Act, 1991.

• Negotiating rights of spouses in

relation to pensions.

• The solicitor's obligations under

Section 5 of the Judicial Separation

and Family Law Reform Act, 1989.

• Assessing custody applications in the

light of the Supreme Court decision

in S. v. S.

• Pitfalls in relation to the Family

Home Protection Act, 1976.

The cost of the Conference is £80. For

further details contact:

Grainrte McDermott,

S c h o ol of L a w,

House 39, New Square, Trinity

College, Dublin 2.

Telephone 01 702 2297

Fax 01 677 0449.

Holmes O'Malley Sexton Scholarship awarded

Dublin Sol icitor Opens Bus iness

Centre in Madrid

L-r: Niall O'Connor, Solicitor and Tom Hayes, Director of the Irish Trade Board for

Spain and Portugal, at the opening of the Grupo Irlandes Business Centre in Madrid.

On the 26 March last

Tom Hayes,

Director of the Irish Trade Board for

Spain and Portugal, officially opened

Grupo Irlandes Business Centre in

Madrid, headed by Dublin solicitor

Niall O'Connor

of Niall O'Connor &

Co. of Fairview and Phibsborough.

The firm has been providing legal

services to Spanish clients for a

number of years and sought to

strengthen their Spanish links by

opening an office in Madrid.

Independent of their own offices they

have set up a business centre whose

facilities and services can be availed

of by any Irish company of

professional exporting or otherwise

doing business in Spain. The Centre

has attached to it a network of Spanish

advisers and professionals to provide

practical assistance to Irish companies.

In addition to interpreters and trans-

lators, these include English speaking

lawyers and tax consultants.

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