g a z e t t e
april 1991
4.
COMPENSATION FOR PER-
SONAL INJURY
by G B Hey, P G Meins, W F J
Rowlandson, D E A Sanders and R
C Wilkinson. Presented to the
Institute of Actuaries, March 1980.
5.
WORKTIME LOST THROUGH
SICKNESS, UNEMPLOYMENT
AND STOPPAGES: MEASURE-
MENT AND APPLICATION
by S Haberman and D S F
Bloomfield. Presented to the
Institute of Actuaries, April 1990.
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Call to Photographers
"A photograph is not only an imaga fas a painting is an
image), an intarpratation
of the real, it is also a trace,
something directly stencilled off the real, like a footprint
or a death mask".
Susan Sontag
Readers are requested to send (old or new) photographs of lawyers and
photographs (old and new) of scenes associated with lawyers which
will be considered for publication in the
Gazette.
From time to time,
a photograph is also required for the front cover.
Readers will appreciate that not all photographs, negatives, etc are
capable of being reproduced satisfactorily on the
Gazette
paper.
Accordingly, it may not be possible to reproduce all photographs
submitted. Photographs must be clear, of an appropriate quality, and
should be accompanied by a description of the persons or the scene
(Courthouse, etc.) the subject matter of the photograph. All
photographs, negatives, etc will be returned to the owners.
German-Irish Lawyers Association
The next lecture of the GERMAN-IRISH
LAWYERS ASSOCIATION
will take place on:
WEDNESDAY, 29th MAY 1991
at 6.00 p.m.
in GOETHE INSTITUT
39 Merrion Square, Dublin 2.
Speaker:
Dr. Achim Albrecht, Legal/German Markat Adviser,
German -Irish Chamber of Industry and Commerce.
Topic:
"Lawyers - their qualifications, their field of operation and their opportunities
in Germany"
Dr. Albrecht, who has a doctorate of law from the University Saarbruecken, has worked as a lawyer at a Bank
in Germany and is since January 1991, Head of the Legal and German Market Department of the German-Irish
Chamber. He will give an overview of the current situation for lawyers in Germany.
WE CORDIALLY INVITE YOU TO THIS EVENT.
The admission fee for members of the German-Irish Lawyers Association is £5 and £15 for non-members.
Looking forward to meeting you.
FELIX McTIERNAN,
Irish Vice-President
46 Fitzwilliam Square,
Dublin 2.
151