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Access guidance, updates and other resources on in-house and public sector practice.
The most popular resources offered by the Law Society for in-house and public sector practice are listed below.
It is the statutory responsibility of each solicitor to ensure that they have a practising certificate in force before providing legal services…
This practice note is the second in a series of two on Legal Professional Privilege (“LPP”).
The Guidance and Ethics Committee and the In-House and Public Sector Committee of the Law Society of Ireland are pleased to present the…
In-House & Public Sector Committee
The In-House and Public Sector Committee was formed by the Society in recognition of the different perspective of in-house solicitors operating in a diversity of roles, while still bound by the same professional and ethical standards that apply to solicitors in private practice.
View A Guide for In-house Solicitors Employed in the Corporate and Public Sectors
In September 2017, the Society’s Regulation Department produced their Regulatory Guide for In-house Solicitors Employed in the Corporate and Public Sectors. The Practice Regulation Section of the Regulation Department will provide guidance on these matters, and can be contacted regarding queries at the details below.
The Law Society regularly makes submissions to Government and agencies on issues of law reform and in the public interest.
Access news, Law Society resources and training for in-house solicitors in the private and public sectors.
The Diploma in In-House Practice will provide in-house lawyers and aspiring in-house lawyers with a comprehensive understanding of the varied,…
Access news, Law Society resources and training for in-house solicitors in the private and public sectors.