GAZETTE
APRIL 1985
Andrew J.O. Donnelly
Andrew J.O. Donnelly is Principal of the firm of Alan Donnelly and
Company, 39 Trimgate Street, Navan, Co. Meath and is son of the late
Andrew Alan Donnelly, Solicitor. He was educated at De La Salle
School, Navan and Clongowes Wood College and obtained the degree
of M.A. at Trinity College in 1968. He was admitted a Solicitor in 1970
and has been a member of the Council since 1979 and has served on
many of the Society's Committees. He is the immediate Past President of
the Meath Solicitors' Bar Association.
Rory O'Donnell
Rory O'Donnell is Senior Partner in Rory O'Donnell & Company, 16
Fitzwilliam Place, Dublin 2. He was educated at Killenard National
School, Monasterevin C.B.S. and De La Salle Brothers, Kildare. He was
admitted as a Solicitor in 1961. He worked for Dominic Dowling for 6
years before setting up a practice on his own. He has been closely
associated with the Dublin Solicitors Bar Association of which he was
president in 1981/2. He has been a member of the Law Society Council
since 1974. While he has served on a number of committees, he has been
most strongly associated with the Conveyancing and Education
Committees and has been Chairman of both. Although not from a legal
family two of his brothers are also Solicitors, Aidan who was a partner
in O'Donnell Turley & Company of Portarlington until he was
appointed a District Justice last year and Hugh who has been a partner
of his for some years.
SOCIAL WELFARE LAW COURSE
The Centre for the Study of Family Law and Social Welfare Law is offering a four week course of lectures on
Social Welfare Law, beginning on 9 September, 1985.
The purpose of the course is to familiarise the participants primarily with the law relating to the income
maintenance schemes administered by the Department of Social Welfare and the Health Boards, and it is also
proposed to examine the Redundancy Payments Acts and the Scheme of Civil Legal Aid and Advice.
The number of places on the course is limited, and there is a course fee of £30*. Six two-hour lectures, from
7.30 to 9.30 p.m. will be given on the following dates,
Monday, 9 September; Monday, 16 September; Wednesday, 18 September; Monday, 23 September;
Monday, 30 September; Wednesday, 2 October.
Enquiries and applications should be directed to:
Mr. Gerry Whyte, B.C.L., LL.M., M.A., Barrister,
c/o School of Law,
Trinity College,
Dublin 2.
(* special rates for the unwaged.)
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