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INCORPORATED LAW SOCIETY OF IRELAND

GAZETTE

Vol. 79 No. 1

January/February 1985

In this issue . . .

> How EEC Law Affects Practitioners ^ Part I 5 Practice Notes 1

„ Apprenticeship — In-Office Training

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Crossword

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- J 9 8 5 Legal Offices Fun Run 16 ^/Patrick McEntee Cup 16

J Indoor Management Rule in Ireland

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An Apprentice Proposes

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I Hook Reviews 23 ^JCnow Your Council 84/85 28 ^C r i m i n al Justice Act, 1984 30 oCorrespondence 32 y/A.I.J.A. — Bordeaux Congress 35 ^Professional Information 37

Executive Editor:

Mary Buckley

Editorial Board:

William Earley, Chairman

John F. Buckley

Gary Byrne

Geraldine Clarke

Charles R. M. Meredith

Michael V. O'Mahony

Maxwell Sweeney

Advertising:

Liam O hOisin, Telephone 305236

Printing:

Turner's Printing Co. Ltd., Longford

The views expressed in this publication, save where

other-wise indicated, are the views of the contributors

and not necessarily the views of the Council of the

Society.

The appearance of an advertisement in this publication

does not necessarily indicate approval by the Society for

the product or service advertised.

ABC Membership has been approved pending first audit

for the period July to December 1984.

Published at Blackhall Place. Dublin 7.

Why is

our manager's

door always

open?

ANSWER:

We could try to be funny

and say it was to let the bank drafts in.

But the truth is it's just the way we

operate. Personal, attentive service at all times.

Total access to the manager. Longer hours than

most banks. And higher interest on deposits.

They may sound like small things. But when

you add up the little things we do and most

banks don't, you'll understand why our

customers prefer

service to size.

UTTLE THINGS

MEANAtOT

ANGLO IRISH BANK

18-21 St Stephen's Green, Dublin 2. Tel. (01) 763502

3 The Crescent, Limerick. Tel. 061-319522

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