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THE INCORPORATED LAW SOCIETY

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President

PATRICK NOONAN

IRELAND

Vice-Presidents

EUNAN McCARRON

BRENDAN MCGRATH

Secretary

ERIC A. PLUNKETT

CONTENTS

MEETINGS OF THE COUNCIL

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23rd May 1968: The President in the chair, also

Meetings of the. Council

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present Messrs Francis J. Lanigan, Eunan McCar-

ron, John Carrigan, Peter E. O'Connell, John F.

Folev, G. A. Nolan, Norman T. Spendlove, Peter

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General Meeting

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2 D M prenticej T y O'Connor, R. McD. Taylor,

Gerald Y. Goldberg, Walter Beatty, Desmond

Proceedings Under

the Solicitors Acts

6 Moran, James R. C. Green, Desmond J. Collins,

Ralph J. Walker, John J. Nash, John Maher,

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Joseph P. Black, f. C. O'Carroll, Joseph Dundon,

Commissioners o

Charitable Donations

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Bruce St. J. Blake, Christopher Hogan, Richard

and Bequests

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6 Knight, Rory O'Connor, John B.

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O'Donnell, John O'Meara, P. C. Moore, Gerald

,, Hickey, Francis Armstrong, Brendan A. McGrath,

Stamp Duty

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Patrick Q'Donnell, James W.

O'Donovan, Daniel J. O'Connor, Gerald J. M.

Irish Society for Labour Law and Social

Moloney, Augustus Cullen.

Legislation

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International Bar Association

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Messrs Eunan McCarron

and Brendan A.

McGrath were appointed as the Society's delegates

Appearance at Pubhc Inline*

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fo the International Bar Association Conference

at Dublin in July.

Legal Costs

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7 Sodety>s premises

It was suggested that it was now time to look

Cases of the Month

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at the Society's future in its present premises. If

the Society were to continue to expand the services

which it is giving to the profession in a few years

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Registry

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the present building would be inadequate. Several

May 1968

members supporting this view it was decided to

Vol. 62

appoint a committee to investigate the possibility

No. 1

Obituary

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of obtaining suitable premises convenient to the

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