The Gazette 1995

GAZETTE

MAY/JUNE

1995

Compensation Fund Payments - March, 1995 The following claim amounts were admitted by the Compensation Fund Committee and approved for payment by the Council at its meeting in March 1995.

I E P R O P E R T Y I R N A L I S I O F Y E A P " ' A R C

IR£ 207,500.00

Malocco & Killeen, Chatham House, Chatham Street, Dublin 2.

John K. Brennan, Mayfield,

6,389.63

Colm Price (right) Chairman of the Law Society's Conveyancing

Committee, was an

adjudicator

for the 'National

Property

Journalist

of the Year Awards

1994' presented

by the Irish held during the

Enniscorthy, Co. Wexford.

Auctioneers & Valuers Institute. He is pictured above at the awards presentation

lAVI's '95 National Conference Wootton. Dublin, President of the IAVI; Cliodhna O'Donoghue, Property Editor of the Irish Independent who was awarded the 'National Property Journalist of the Year 1994' and Tommy Barker of the Cork Examiner who was awarded the 'Provincial Property Journalist of the Year 1994'. with (from left): Tony O'Loughlin of Jones Lang

358.64

Diarmuid Corrigan, 6 St. Agnes Road, Crumlin, Dublin 12. Anthony O'Malley, James Street, Westport, Co. Mayo. David Fitzpatrick, 19 Main Street, Blackrock, Co. Dublin.

Law School has been such a success in terms of bringing together lawyers and other professionals to discuss topics of interest. It is from this discussion, in the tradition of the old law schools, that progress will be made in developing our legal structures. It is little recognised how developed our legal system was in Medieval Ireland. The lawyer played a very important role and was a prominent participant in the social life of the period. This tradition continues today and is something we can be proud of. Perhaps we forget the contribution we have made and are making to society. We owe a great deal of our knowledge of this period to the work of Professor Daniel Binchy, a compiler of "The Corpus Iuris Hibernici". His descendants are well known solicitors practising today. Others now carry on his valuable research. The Burren Law School 1996 is devoted to the theme of "The Child in Irish Law" and will take place from 19 to 21 April 1996 at The Burren College, Newtown- castle, Ballyvaughan, Co. Clare. For further information about our project, contact Brian Sheridan, at 01 - 269 2126. For further reading the text "A Guide to Irish Law" by Prof. Fergus Kelly is recommended.

The Professor Richard Woulfe Award Essay

1,570.00

1. Professor Richard Woulfe retired as Director of Education of the Law School last June after sixteen years of service. In recognition of his contribution to the Law School, the Law Society is sponsoring an essay named after Professor Woulfe for solicitors' apprentices. 2. The topic for the essay is entitled: "What Reforms should 3. Contributions to this topic should be submitted to the Law School on or before 31 May 1995. The length of the essay should be no more than 4,000 words. There will be prizes of £500 for 1st Place; £300 for 2nd place and £200 for 3rd place. Any queries relating to this essay competition can be referred to Harriet Kinahan in the Law School. (Telephone No. 01 671 0200). be made to Modernise our Criminal Legal System?"

7,319.00

£223,137.27

Compensation Fund Payments - April, 1995 The following claim amounts were admitted by the Compensation Fund Committee and approved for payment by the Council at its meeting in April 1995.

IR£ 175,583.54

Jonathan P. T. Brooks, 17/18 Nassau Street, Dublin 2.

John J. O'Reilly, 7 Farnham Street, Cavan, Co. Cavan.

6,431.71

£182,015.25

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