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Run and develop your practice effectively
Selling your practice and retirement planning
Tools and information on the Solicitors Accounts Regulations
Understand the complaints process and respond effectively
Manage Professional Indemnity Insurance (PII) renewal
Resources and information to stay compliant
Guidance on the Solicitor Advertising Regulations
Manage your firms applications, payments and more
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View upcoming conferences, online training and in-depth courses.
See your route to qualifying as a solicitor in Ireland
Stay on top of your obligations under the CPD Scheme Regulations.
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Updates & Events
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The Law Society is partnering with MyHome to help people buy and sell property with greater confidence and fewer delays.
The Law Society has partnered with RIP.ie to highlight the importance of making a will and help people to plan ahead.
A new report evaluates the Irish justice system across four core areas: trust, policing, courts, and prisons.
The Law Society invites print, broadcast and online journalists throughout Ireland to enter the annual Justice Media Awards.
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Ireland's legal fundraiser returns on Saturday 23 May.
Particulars Delivered (P.D.) Forms
All solicitors’ offices recently have been furnished by the Revenue Commissioners with a specimen supply of the new Particulars Delivered (P.D.) forms which will come into operation on 1st September 1995, together with a helpful explanatory memorandum. It is hoped that practitioners will find the new forms convenient and user-friendly.
The Conveyancing Committee strongly recommends that henceforth practitioners themselves should not complete the new P.D. forms which, inter alia, require details of tax reference numbers of the parties involved in conveyancing transactions to be furnished but should ensure that the forms are signed by the parties themselves. It is the unanimous view of the Committee that, in their own interests, practitioners should not assume the responsibility of completing the new Particulars Delivered Forms.
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