Law Society of Ireland
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The educational, representative and regulatory body of the solicitors' profession in Ireland.

 

The Society has two functions:

- works to improve access to the law generally and also provides representation, services and support for solicitors themselves;


- deals with complaints from the public about members of the profession and administers a statutory compensation fund.

 


The Law Society was established in 1773 and now exercises statutory functions under the Solicitors Acts 1954-2002 in relation to the education, admission, enrolment, discipline and regulation of the solicitors' profession.

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Latest News

August 2010 Update

Linda Harney, Partner has successfully obtained a Diploma from STEP Ireland (Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners in Ireland) in conjunction with the Irish Law Society.

 
June 2010 Update

John P Gaffney Appointed to Partner at Donegans Solicitors

 

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