Practice Areas
Guidance and resources tailored to your area of practice
Practice Management
Tools, guidance, and support you need to run your practice efficiently, stay compliant, and deliver outstanding client service
Information and resources for starting a firm
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
Learning & CPD
Professional development and qualification pathways for all stages of your legal career
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.
View resources to support your studies at the Law School and your traineeship
Courses and targeted programmes for the public.
Resources
Updates & Events
Stay up-to-date with the latest news and guidance for solicitors
See the Law Society's 2024 Annual Report
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.
Additional considerations
Depending on your circumstances, you may have some additional steps to take and documents to provide.
- Conveyancing
- Public
Probate
If you are acting as an executor of a will or as an administrator in an estate, you will need to obtain a Grant of Probate or Letters of Administration. You should instruct your solicitor to apply for this from the Probate Office following the death of the registered owner.
Probate can often be a lengthy process and there is no system for speeding it up. This may lead to unavoidable delays. You should talk to your solicitor about probate as early as possible.
Apartments and Multi-Unit Developments (MUDS)
Additional documentation and information are required if your property is in a managed development. The checklist below shows what is required, and you can also download a comprehensive property seller's checklist.
✓ A copy of the letting agreement or lease. A tenancy needs to be registered with the Residential Tenancies Board (RTB). Without this registration, the sale process will be delayed.
✓ A copy of the termination of tenancy notice. Keep this on file in case it is needed at any stage.
✓ Confirmation that there are no ongoing disputes with the RTB in relation to current or former tenants.
✓ Confirmation of whether the property is located in a Rent Pressure Zone or not, and information on the last rent review, the rent payable, and the date the rent was last set. A Rent Pressure Zone is a designated area where rent increases are capped.