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GAZETTE

SEP

T

EM

BER 1976

COMP EN S AT I ON F U ND

COMM I T T EE

David R. Pigot,

Chairman

Walter Beatty

Donal G. Binchy

Maurice R. Curran

Miss Carmel Killeen

Patrick F. O'Donnell

William A. Osborne

Mrs. Moya Quinlan

Thomas D. Shaw

4.1 The Society is obliged by Statute to provide full indemnity to members of the public who suffer

actual financial loss as a result of defalcation by any practising Solicitor.

4.2 The contribution of each member of the Society to the Compensation Fund in 1976 was fixed at

£25.00.

4.3 Payments from the Fund in respect of ascertained losses and other expenses during the year to

30th April 1976 amounted to £42,148.

4.4 The book value of the Compensation Fund as at 30th April 1976 was £442,809.00.

4.5 The help and co-operation of the Society's Accountant, Mr. Patrick J. Connolly, throughout the

year was of great assistance to and much appreciated by the Committee.

4.6 As Chairman, may I express my personal thanks to my colleagues on the Compensation Fund

Committee for their help and co-operation to me throughout the year.

PR I V I LEGES

COMM I T T EE

Michael P. Houlihan

Chairman

William B. Allen

John B. Carrigan

Nicholas Comyn

Gerard M. Doyle

Thomas Jackson

John B. Jermyn

Miss Carmel Killeen

John Maher

Brian Russell

Thomas M. D. Shaw

5.1 During the past year your Committee met on twelve occasions and among the matters considered

were the following:

1. Problems between a member of the profession and the taxing master's office.

2. Various disputes as between different firms in relation to undertakings.

3. The question of compulsory registration of wills.

The problem of acting for residents associations.

Problems entailed in handing over files from one solicitor to the other.

The form of accountable receipts from banks and lending institutions.

The problems of obtaining certificates of compliance with the Planning Regulations with various

local authorites.

The question of conflict of interests.

The problems encountered by members of the bar settling cases direct with insurance company

claims personnel without instructions.

Problems encountered with Irish Underwriting Agencies Limited.

11. Company formation by non-qualified persons.

12. Professional etiquette involved in recording telephone conversations.

13. The requirement imposed on purchasers to pay the vendors' solicitors' costs.

The question of booking deposits on sales and the format of the preliminary agreements prepared

by auctioneers in certain areas.

The question of missing land Certificates.

The failure by members of the profession to pay fees to Counsel.

17. The Free Legal Aid Advice Centre at Coolock.

18. Various disputes between insurance companies and members of the profession.

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Michael P. Houlihan,

Chairman

5.2 During the year also your Committee and various sub-committees thereof held meetings with the

Irish Medical Association to consider the question of fees, co-operation, medical reports, availability

of medical witnesses and the entitlement of doctors and surgeons to treatment fees in certain cases. Your

Committee also met with Mr. Joseph Moore and Mr. Dore of the P.M.P.A. Insurance Company to

review practices between members of the profession and the company. A sub-committee also had a

meeting with the Building Societies Association and with the Banks Law Agents to smooth procedures

with regard to bank loans, letters of undertaking and accountable receipts. Various members of your

Committee were involved in discussions to resolve disputes between different members of the profession

and your Committee considered many complaints of unprofessional conduct alleged by various members

of the profession one against the other. Your Committee also gave detailed consideration to the

N.A.C.L.P. and Mr. Brian Bell, and established a procedure for dealing with complaints lodged through

this organisation. The Committee also had for consideration various newspaper and television criticisms

of the profession and indeed dealt with many other matters of a strictly confidential nature.

5.3 Throughout the year members of this Committee gave unselfishly of their time in the interests of

the profession and their colleagues, and I have pleasure in thanking the members of this Committee

whose efforts deserve the acknowledgment of the profession.

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