g a z e t t e
april
1982
Association Internationale des Jeunes
Avocats. 1982 Congress.
The XX Congress of AIJA will take place in Lausanne,
Switzerland from 23rd to 27th August, 1982. The 1981
Congress was held in Dublin and it is hoped that many of
those who participated in the Dublin Congress will be in
Lausanne.
The Working Sessions will be as follows:-
Commission 1
Commission 2.
Commission 3.
Commission 4.
Seminar
Children before the
criminal and civil law.
The Retention of Title
Clause.
The Professional Secrecy
of the Lawyer
Subject concerning one or
more international
organisations in Geneva.
Swiss Banking Secrecy.
A comprehensive guest programme has been prepared
for those not attending the Working Sessions.
Further details can be obtained from:
Michael W. Carrigan, Solicitor,
61 Fitzwilliam Square, Dublin 2.
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Accounts
Regulations.
Incorporated Law Society of Ireland
IMPORTANT NOTICE
Practising Certificates will not be issued in 1982 or future years unless the Solicitors'
Accountants' Certificate is in order, i.e., a clear Certificate has been lodged within 6
months of the solicitors' accounting date.
Where, on application for a Practising Certificate, an Accounting Certificate is not in
order, the Solicitor will be notified in writing that the Practising Certificate cannot
issue until the Accountants' Certificate is lodged and that should be done within one
month. He will be informed that pending receipt of the Accountants' Certificate his
remittance is being held in suspense account and that in the meantime, it is an offence
to practice without a Practising Certificate.
After a lapse of one month, the solicitor will be informed that unless the Accountants'
Certificate is received within a further month, disciplinary proceedings will be
commenced without further notice and that, at the same time, the Bar Association
and County Registrar will be notified that the solicitor is practising without a current
Practising Certificate.
The situation regarding outstanding Accountants Certificates is reviewed at each
Council meeting.
JAMES J. IVERS,
Director General
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