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Council of the Law Society

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The Law Society of Ireland is governed by a Council, comprising elected and nominated members of the solicitors’ profession. It also delegates statutory functions to a range of Committees.

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Aims of the Council

Council Chamber

The purpose of the Council is identified in the Charter of 1852 to act “for the better rule and government of the Law Society, and for the better direction and management of the concerns thereof”. The statutory functions of the Law Society, as set out in the Solicitors Acts 1954 to 2015, are exercised by the Council or by Committees to which the Council delegates those statutory functions. The Council represents the Law Society and its members both in the interests of the public and of the solicitors’ profession generally.

Visual guide to the Council

The Law Society has produced a helpful infographic to explain the make-up and work of the Council. Click on the image to view the full version.

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President 

Under its legislative framework, the Council of the Law Society is empowered to elect a President and Vice-Presidents from among the Council members elected in the annual national election. This is done at the Council meeting immediately following the Annual General Meeting in November of each year. Officers serve for a period of one year.

Council membership

The Council comprises 31 elected members, four provincial delegates and 13 nominated members from the Law Society of Northern Ireland, the Dublin Solicitors Bar Association and the Southern Law Association. Past Presidents are entitled to attend Council meetings for three years following their year of Presidency.

Fifty per cent of the elected Council are required to retire annually and elections are held to fill the vacancies arising, with successful candidates serving for a two-year period. The nominated members of the Council are appointed on an annual basis. 

Council of the Law Society for the year ending 6 November 2026 

    President: Rosemarie Loftus

    Vice-Presidents:

    Senior: Martin Lawlor

    Junior: Keith Walsh SC

    • Justine Carty
    • Garry Clarke                   
    • Brendan Cunningham
    • Thomas Coughlan
    • Niamh Counihan
    • Maura Derivan
    • Peter Doyle
    • Paul Egan SC
    • Stuart Gilhooly SC
    • Dónal Hamilton
    • Richard Hammond SC
    • Eamon Harrington
    • Áine Hynes SC
    • Bill Holohan SC
    • Paul Keane
    • Graham Kenny
    • Imran Khurshid
    • Gary Lee
    • Susan Martin
    • Shane McCarthy
    • Sonia McEntee
    • Fiona McNulty
    • Brian McMullin
    • Niamh Ní Mhurcú
    • Hilary O’Connor
    • Tony O’Sullivan
    • Valerie Peart
    • Cristina Stamatescu

    Provincial Delegates

    • Leinster: Sonya M. Lanigan
    • Munster:  Derek Walsh
    • Ulster:   Kevin McElhinney
    • Connaught: David Higgins

    Dublin Solicitors Bar Association Representatives 

    • Joan Doran
    • Avril Mangan
    • Paul Ryan

    Southern Law Association Representatives

    • Robert Baker
    • Joan Byrne
    • Síun Hurley
    • Barry Kelleher
    • Jonathan Lynam

    The Law Society of Northern Ireland

    • Mark Borland
    • Colin Mitchell
    • Eoghan McKenna
    • Darren Toombs
    • Rowan White

    Past Presidents

    • Barry MacCarthy

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