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 one! reviews in the
Gazette
are not
published as the views of the Council unless
expressly so described.
CONTENTS
Meetings of Ihe Council .................. 99
Current Law ................................. 100
Acts of the Oireuchtas 1969 ............ 105
Solicitors Duties .............................. 105
Secret Justice
.................................
106
Stiff Examination for Banisters ........
Training for the Law .......................
Cross Subsidisation — A True Fable
Bar Presses for Legal Aid Pay Rise
106
107
108
109
International Bar Association —
Business Law ................................. 110
Leyden—Amsterdam
—
Columbia
Summer Programme in American
Law ............................................. 110
Notice re Cases on List ..................... Ill
News of the Month ........................ Ill
Register
..........................................
113
Registration of Title ........................ 114
MEETINGS OF THE COUNCIL
JANUARY 15th
The President in the chair. Also present Messrs.
Francis J. Lanigan. Thomas Jackson, George A.
Nolan, James W. O'Donovan, Senator J. J. Nash,
Gerald Hickey, Walter Beattty, Gerald Y. Gold-
berg. Gerald J. Moloney, Thomas J. Fitzpatrick,
Robert McD. Taylor, Ralph J. Walker, Desmond
Morain, John K. Coakley, Peter D. M. Prentice,
Patrick F. O'Donnell, Joseph L. Dundon, John B.
Jermyn, Christopher Hogan, John Maher, Peter
E. O'Connell, Mrs. Moya Quinlan, Gerard M.
Doyle, Bruce St. J. Blake, W. B. Alien, William
A. Osborne, Eunan McCarron, T. V. O'Connor,
Brendan A. McGrath, John Carrigan.
Resignation of Mr. Desmond J. Collins
The Secretary stated that he had received a
letter of resignation from Mr. Collins, who served
as a member of the Council from November 1952
and was President of the Society in the year
1963/64. The Council unanimously resolved that
the best thanks of the Society be given to Mr.
Collins for his distinguished service to the pro
fession during his period as a member of the
Council.
Taxing Master's Office
It was directed that further representations be
made.