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GAZETTE

DECEMBER 1991

Technology

James Heney,

Chairman

Michael Browne,

Vice-Chairman

Harry Barry

Colman Curran

Michael Lanigan

Frank Nowlan

Patrick O'Connor

John O'Donnell

Michael O'Sullivan

Susan Stapleton

Joseph Sweeney

Seamus Twomey

Ray Monahan,

Senior Vice President

1991

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1992

Ray Monahan

qualified as a

solicitor in 1971. He was elected to

the Council of the Law Society in

1975 and has served as a member

of a wide range of committees

including Finance, PR, Compensa-

tion Fund, Registrars, Education

and Premises. He is a former

Chairman of the EC and

International Affairs Committee

and of the Education Committee.

He was the Society's repre-

sentative on the CCBE (Council of

the Bars and Law Societies of the

European Community) for ten

years, 1979 - 1989.

Ray Monahan was Chairman of the

North West Airport Company

Limited in 1989 and 1990. He was

President of the Sligo Chamber of

Commerce in 1990. He is married

to Eileen (nee Doyle), a solicitor,

and the couple have seven children.

In his spare time he takes an

interest in sport of all kinds.

Ray says that his main task as

senior Vice President this year, will

be to prepare himself for next year!

Younger Members

Michael Lanigan,

Chairman

John Shaw,

Vice-Chairman

Patricia Boyd

John Campbell

Pat Casey

Orla Coyne

Stephanie Coggins

Robert Hennessy

Rosemarie Loftus

James MacGuill

Eva Tobin

Frank Daly,

Junior Vice President

1991

-

1992

Frank Daly

qualified as a solicitor in

Hilary term, 1966. On qualification

he joined the firm of Cornelius J.

Daly, the forerunner of the firm

Ronan Daly Jermyn and Co., where

he currently practises. Frank was

first elected to the Council of the

Law Society in 1975 and he has

served on a wide range of

committees. He was Chairman of

Education Committee for three

years,

Chairman

of

the

Compensation Fund Committee for

three years and latterly Chairman of

Finance (1988-1991).

He is a member of the Executive

Committee of the Chamber of

Commerce in Cork and is Chairman

of the Metropole Hotel. Frank is

married to Pat (nee O'Connor) and

the couple have four children; two

boys and two girls. His interests are

golf, shooting and the town of

Schull in West Cork. He says he is

looking forward to a challenging

year ahead as Junior Vice

President.

Disciplinary

(Appointed by the President of the

High Court)

Walter Beatty,

Chairman

Moya Quinlan,

Vice-Chairman

W. Brendan Allen

Terence Dixon

Michael Hogan

Donal Kelliher

Elma Lynch

William A. Osborne

Grattan d'Ester re Roberts

Andrew F. Smyth

Family Lawyers

Association

Workshop

An informal workshop will take

place in Buswells Hotel at 7.15p.m.

Wednesday 15 January, 1992.

The purpose of the workshop is to

examine the conveyancing aspects

of the property adjustment orders

of the Judicial Separation and

Family Law Reform Act, 1989 and

problems which often arise in

transferring property from one

spouse to another pursuant to the

terms of a deed of separation. In

particular, the question of general

consents to future disposals of a

family home will be looked at.

It is intended that this workshop

will pool the experience of all the

members and explore whether a

common practice can be agreed.

The Association would welcome

participation from general con-

veyancing solicitors.

For further information contact:

Chairperson:'

Eugene Davy

Telephone No. 754766

Seminar Organiser:

Muriel Walls

Telephone No. 8290000

Further Seminar:

Tuesday 3rd March, 1992 at

7.15p.m. Hague & Luxembourg

Convention on Child Abduction and

Enforcement of Child Custody

Orders.

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