Useful Advice All solicitors are welcome to attend the Practice Support Information Sessions that take place online at lunchtime every Wednesday. An expert is interviewed for 25 minutes and a
Use of professional notepaper in debt collection matters Members are reminded that a solicitor should not agree to operate in a situation where he is merely a token solicitor. Members are reminded
Use of laptops in prisons for professional visits It is now possible for solicitors to bring laptops into all prisons for the purpose of showing CCTV footage to your clients with prior authorisation
Use of file-sharing sites by solicitors The almost universal use of virtual or electronic documents in legal transactions has seen a consequent surge in the demand for facilities to easily share
A note from the Business Law Committee on the use of electronic signatures (e-signatures).
Use of client account for loans to solicitors or between clients The Law Society has noted an increase in the use of client accounts to conduct transactions involving loans by clients of the
Use of 'Entire Agreement' Clauses in Contracts for the sale of residential property The Conveyancing Committee is concerned to note that the use of ‘entire agreement’ clauses in contracts for the
US Ambassador to speak at Law Society parchment ceremony US Ambassador to Ireland Kevin F. O’Malley will be the guest speaker at the Law Society of Ireland’s parchment ceremony at Blackhall Place on
Urgent Warning: New Ibf Standard Mortgage Deed – New Land Registry Form Of Charge From 1 December 2009 From 1 December 2009, all Land Registry charges must be in the form prescribed or approved by
Urgent reform and investment needed for road traffic law enforcement Law Society calls on Government to tear up and start again on road traffic laws, urgently invest in District Court. Law Society