GAZETTE
JULY/AUGIJST
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different from the discussion although frequently a
general solution is found for the problem being discussed.
Co-operative Effort
Most of the members of "FORUM" run small offices.
Our discussion group is more of a co-operative than
anything else and everybody is expected to help out with
their time and ability. "FORUM" has helped us
overcome our sense of isolation and powerlessness and
has encouraged us to set higher standards in the practice
of our profession.
If there are readers who would like to know more about
setting up a similar discussion group I would be only too
happy to discuss the matter with them and to give them
any help or advice I can. •
GAZETTE
BINDERS
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20 issues are available
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Price £5.14 (incl. VAT) + 87p. postage.
Law Society Half-yearly Meeting
May 1984
The President of the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland, Frank O'Donnell (3rd from left) with (left to right) Peter
Sutherland, Attorney General, Wallace Riley, President of the American Bar Association, Chris Hewetson, President of
the Law Society (England), Alexander Mcllwain, President of the Law Society of Scotland and Gael Mahony, President of
the American College of Trial Lawyers.
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