THE INCORPORATED LAW SOCIETY
OF
IRELAND
Vice-Presidents:
BRENDAN A. MCGRATH
THOMAS V. O'CONNOR
President:
JAMES R. C. GREEN
Secretary:
ERIC A. PLUNKETT
Editor:
COLUM GAVAN DUFFY
Assistant Secretaries:
JOSEPH FINNEGAN
MARTIN P. HEALY
Opinions and comments in contributed
articles and reviews in the
Gazette
are not
published as the views of the Council unless
expressly so described.
CONTENTS
Meetings of the Council .....................
83
Federation of Professional Associations
...................................................... 84
Current Law Digest Selected ...............
85
Book Reviews .................................
90
News of the Month ...........................
91
Practice Direction
.............................. 92
International Course on European
Integration .......................................
92
Dublin Solicitors Bar Association .........
92
Irish Society of Labour Law and
Social Legislation
.............................. 93
Kerry Law Society
........................... 94
Solicitors' Golfing Society Year 1970 ......
94
Corporate Bodies Solicitors' Association
94
International Lega' Conference on the
Expansion of the European Communities
94
Correspondence
................................. 95
The Registry ....................................
96
Obituary ..........................................
96
83
MEETINGS OF THE COUNCIL
DECEMBER llth
The President Mr. McCarron and afterwards
Mr. James R. C. Green in the chair also present
Messrs. Francis J. Lanigan, Peter E. O'Connell,
W. B. Alien, Senator J. J. Nash, Mrs. Moya Quin-
lan, Messrs. Peter D. M. Prentice, Gerard M.
Doyle, Brendan A. McGrath, T. V. O'Connor,
Thomas Jackson, James W. O'Donovan, Desmond
Moran, T. E. O'Donnell, William A. Osborne,
Norman T. J. Spendlove, Patrick C. Moore, Bruce
St. J. Blake, Gerald J. Moloney, John Maher,
Gerald Hickey, John Carrigan, Desmond J. Col-
lins, Ralph J. Walker, Robert McD. Taylor, J.
Fitzpatrick, Patrick Noonan, John O'Meara and
Patrick F. O'Donnell.
The following was among the business trans
acted.
Fair Trades Commission
It was decided that the Minister for Industry
and Commerce should be asked to receive a depu
tation headed by the President to discuss certain
matters arising from the announced intention of
the Government to amend present legislation to
bring the professions within the terms of reference
of the commission.
Assistant Secretary
Mr. Martin P. Healy at present assistant to the
Secretary was appointed an additional Assistant
Secretary.




