basically open as to the prospective area of legal act-
ivities I might get involved in.
You might be interested to learn something about
my current status and qualifications. I finished uni-
versity education as a lawyer in 1972, spent nine
months as an assistant lecturer at the university of
Heidelberg, went to Cambridge for a year in order to
get some ideas of what the English legal system is
like, and spent five months in the U.S. on a research
grant by the German Research Foundation in order
to look into the law and computer area before I started
my "Referendarzeit" this year in February. For all
practical purposes. I consider myself being quite fluent
in the English language.
I am not at all sure at the moment which procedure
I should take in order to bring some structure intc
my plans with regard to Dublin. This is why I am
writing to you, and am asking you for your advice. II
you have any ideas about the next steps advisable tc>
undertake I should be most grateful.
Very truly yours,
WALTER POPP.
Note:—Replies should be sent direct to Herr Popp.
MEDICO-LEGAL SOCIETY
Dear Sir,
At the Annual General Meeting of the Medico-
Legal Society of Ireland held o
n
Wednesday 4th of
June, 1975 the following officers and committee were
elected for the session of 1975/76.
Patron: The Chief Justice Thomas F. O'Higgins.
President: Dr. Robert Towers. Immediate Past Pres-
ident: Mr. Raymond Downey. Vice-Presidents: Dr.
H. Jocelyn Eustace, Dr. F. McLaughlin, Mr. D. O'Don-
ovan, Professor Maurice Hickey, The Hon. Mr. Justice
Walsh, The Hon. Mr. Justice Kenny, Professor P. D.
Holland, District Justice A. B. Cassidy. Honorary
Secretary: Miss Thelma King. Honorary Treasurer:
Dr. Declan Gilsenan; Council: Mr. Matthew Russell,
Dr. John Harbison, Mr. Brian Murphy, Miss Carmel
Killeen, Mr. Leo McCarthy, Mr. Finbar Callanan,
Dr. Liam Daly.
THELMA KING
Hon. Secretary.
Re.: Seminars on Capital Taxation
Institute of Taxation,
3 Fitzwilliam Place,
Dublin 2.
Dear Mr. Ivers,
We will be holding a seminar on the Wealth Tax
on Monday October, 6th at the Burlington Hotel.
The brochures for this seminar will be ready early
in September. I would be obliged if you could mention
this seminar in your Gazette.
Yours sincerely,
Frank McHugh,
Organising
Secretary.
Solicitors' Golfing Society
President's (W. A. Osborne) Prize
President's
Prize:
Paul W. Keogh ( 1 3 ) 39 pts.
W . Harnett (9) 37 pts.
*lyan Cup
(H'caps 13 and over)
P. Butler (16) 37 pts.
B. Rigney (16) 36 pts.
H'caps 12 and under):
J. C. Reidy (8) 35 pts.
P. Tracey (10) 35 pts.
The Curragh Golf Club — 4th July 1975
1 st Nine:
G. O'Sullivan (6) 20 pts.
2nd Nine:
E. Bradshaw (13) 19 pts.
From more than
30
miles:
John Maher (13) 35 pts.
Best Score by Lot:
Peter McLaughlin (11) 30 pts.
Next Outing: Captain's (D. Lynch) Prize at Portmarnock on 3rd October, 1975.
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