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The Law Society of Ireland was established on 24 June 1830 with premises at Inns Quay, Dublin. In November 1830, the committee of the Society submitted a memorial to the benchers as to the ‘necessity and propriety’ of erecting chambers for the use of solicitors with the funds that solicitors had been levied to pay to King's Inns over the years. [8]
Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland; School of Irish Learning; Society of Actuaries in Ireland; Society for Musicology in Ireland; Zoological Society of Ireland ‡ Established before partition, and represents professionals both in Britain and Ireland † Established after partition, and represents professionals both in Britain and Northern ...
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A law society is an association of lawyers with a regulatory role that includes the right to supervise the training, qualifications, and conduct of lawyers. Where there is a distinction between barristers and solicitors , solicitors are regulated by the law societies and barristers by a separate bar council .
Blue Coat School, Dublin, by Thomas Ivory, photograph from the end of the nineteenth century, before the unfinished cupola had been demolished. The building now houses the Law Society of Ireland. Ivory designed Lord Newcomen's bank, built in 1781, at the corner of Castle Street and Cork Hill; it later became a public health office.
The Honorable Society of King's Inns [a] (Irish: Cumann Onórach Óstaí an Rí) is the "Inn of Court" for the Bar of Ireland.Established in 1541, King's Inns is Ireland's oldest school of law and one of Ireland's significant historical environments.
He was elected auditor of the law students debating society of Ireland, King's Inns (1961-2) [2] and president of The Cambridge Union (Easter term 1964), defeating Vince Cable by a large majority. [1] Between 1967 and 1970 he lectured in law at King's College London and University College London while practising at the Bar.
Michael Houlihan is a prominent Irish solicitor and former president of the Law Society of Ireland. He is noted for his achievements in promoting the development of the south-west region of Ireland. Born in Ennis, County Clare, from a distinguished legal family, [1] he was educated at Cistercian College, Roscrea, and the