Admission to the roll Find out about the final stage in your qualification journey.
Admission to the Roll Before you may practise as a solicitor you must be on the Roll of Solicitors and hold a current practising certificate. You can apply for admission to the Roll of Solicitors
Admissibility stage of the complaints process At a glance When determining admissibility, complaints are reviewed to establish if they are valid, or if they are frivolous or vexatious. Complaints
Administration of Estates: Guidelines for Solicitors These guidelines are intended to assist solicitors when acting for elderly clients. These guidelines1 are intended to assist solicitors when
Administration of estates After a person dies, his or her ‘estate’ (or assets) is administered by a personal representative. You can find information on the process involved below. Talk to a
Administering oaths Practising solicitors have the power to administer oaths (section 72 of Solicitors (Amendment) Act 1994) and a bible or appropriate religious text should be available for this
Adjustments to 2017 Conditions of Sale In response to feedback from the profession, the Conveyancing Committee has made some adjustments to the Conditions of Sale 2017 and the revised precedent has
Adequate Supervision of Apprentices The Law Society has received a number of complaints regarding the excessive responsibility which is being delegated to apprentices. For the Attention of all
The Law Society has been working closely with Tailte Eireann to address ongoing issues with first registration applications submitted to the Land Registry.
Additional precedent clauses/covenants for deeds of easement The Conveyancing Committee has recently been advised of the following matters by Bloomsbury, publishers of Laffoy’s Irish Conveyancing