GAZETTE
MARCH 1986
When paying tribute to the contribution of the Irish
delegation I would include under that heading the group
who attended from the recently formed Northern Ireland
Young Solicitors Association and also the staff of the
Hydro Hotel. The latter appeared to be almost entirely
Irish and their quality of service and unfailing cheerful-
ness was remarkable despite going, like their guests, for
days with little or no sleep.
All in all this first conference of its kind proved a
most interesting and enjoyable experience both from an
educational and social point of view. If the mood
expressed by the returning Irish delegates is anything to
go by you should watch for the notice next August and
had better book early for the 1986 conference which is
being planned to take place in Scotland, next October!
* Ken Murphy is incoming Chairman of the Society of Young Solicitors
and a member of the Council of the Law Society. •
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County Galway Solicitors Bar
Association
The officers for the coming years are:-
1. President:
Patrick J. Daly,
Messrs. Claffey & Daly,
Solicitors,
New Ireland Buildings,
35 William Street,
Galway. (Tel. 091 - 67066 / 63958).
2. Vice-President: Kieran Keys,
Messrs. Patrick J. Keys & Son,
Solicitors,
14 Elginton Street,
Galway. (Tel. 091 - 62497 / 66544).
3. Hon. Secretary: Paul Horan,
Messrs. Horan & Son,
Solicitors,
23 Eyre Square,
Galway. (Tel. 091 - 67091 / 2 / 3 ) .
4. Hon. Treasurer: Peter Allen,
Messrs. MacDermot & Allen,
Solicitors,
St. Francis Street,
Galway. (Tel. 091 - 67071, 66125).
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