GAZETTE
SEPTEMBER 1984
Institut Européen
des Avocats
The Institut Européen des Avocats has been
established in Copenhagen by the Consultative Commis-
sion of the Bars and Law Societies of the European
Community (CCBE).
The Institute has been established to promote
comparative research on matters affecting lawyers'
professional practice within the CCBE member states,
particularly in the context of cross-border provision of
services.
Scholarships of 6 months duration will be offered to
practising lawyers to work at the Institute. The terms of
the scholarship require that half the period be spent on
research topics suggested by the CCBE and the other half
on an aspect of European Law of the scholar's choice.
To mark the opening of the Institute, the Danish Bar is
offering two six-month scholarships to commence in
January, 1985. Applications, including curriculum vitae
and a recommendation from the applicant's National Bar
or Law Society should be sent before 1 December 1984 to
the
Conseil d'Administration de l'Institut Européen
des Avocats,
Det Danske Advokatsamfund,
Advokaternes Hus,
Kronprinsessegade 28,
1306 KOBENHAVN K,
DENMARK.
Full details regarding the Institute and the scholarships
may be obtained from Margaret Byrne at the Law
Society, Blackhall Place, Dublin 7.
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DOCUMENT EXAMINATION
LEGAL AID CASES UNDERTAKEN
M. Ansell, M.A.,
98 The Broadway,
Heme Bay, Kent CT6 8EY,
England.
Tel. (02273) 67929 (24 hours)
EMPLOYMENT REGISTER
Members are reminded that the Society maintains
an Employment Register for Solicitors. Those
seeking employment and those Offices with posts to
be filled are invited to contact The Education
Officer, Ms. Jean Sheppard, The Law Society,
Blackhall Place, Dublin, 7.
Fifty Years in Practice
Alan Donnelly, Solicitor, Navan, Co. Meath, recently
celebrated fifty years in practice. To mark the occasion he
was presented with a Silver Salver by the Meath Solicitors
Bar Association.
Our picture, taken at a recent dinner of the Association,
shows Mr. Donnelly's son, Andrew, President of the
Association, receiving the silver salver from Mr. Patrick
Noonan on behalf of his father who was indisposed.
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