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Find a Barrister - Ireland

Solicitors can easily search barristers by name or by using the advanced search function to identify barristers by areas of practice, specialisation, circuits and additional languages

Solicitors can easily search barristers by name or by using the advanced search function to identify barristers by areas of practice, specialisation, circuits and additional languages

Find a Barrister - Ireland

by FUSIO
Find a Barrister - Ireland
Find a Barrister - Ireland
Find a Barrister - Ireland

What is it about?

Solicitors can easily search barristers by name or by using the advanced search function to identify barristers by areas of practice, specialisation, circuits and additional languages.

Find a Barrister - Ireland

App Details

Version
1.0.1
Rating
NA
Size
50Mb
Genre
Reference News
Last updated
October 18, 2017
Release date
October 17, 2017
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App Store Description

Solicitors can easily search barristers by name or by using the advanced search function to identify barristers by areas of practice, specialisation, circuits and additional languages.

The app also allows users to stay up-to-date with the latest news and events from The Bar of Ireland.


The Bar of Ireland is the representative body for the barrister profession in Ireland.
Its role is to:

•consider, report upon and make representations as it considers necessary in all matters affecting the profession;
•play a key role in the conduct and arrangement of the business of the profession;
•control and regulate the professional conduct of members of the Law Library; and,
•secure and protect the interests of the profession.

The Council of The Bar of Ireland is the governing committee of The Bar of Ireland, elected annually by members of the Law Library.

The vast majority of practising barristers become members of the Law Library, a collective structure overseen and managed by the Council, which facilitates the sharing of knowledge, experience and administrative resources. Facilities are located both in and in the vicinity of the Four Courts, Dublin, the Criminal Courts of Justice, Dublin, and the Courthouse in Cork, and the Law Library is a bustling hive of activity from which barristers’ work.

For further information on The Bar of Ireland please visit our website www.lawlibrary.ie

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