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The next Dublin Solicitors' Bar Association (DSBA) Golf Society outing will take place in a week's time. The DSBA Golf Society is open to all members of the DSBA and their guests, and the outings provide a fun and relaxing means of meeting with colleagues outside of the work environment.

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The Dublin Solicitors' Bar Association (DSBA) is hosting a webinar on the Family Courts Bill 2022 this afternoon. Cliona Costelloe, chairperson of the DSBA's family law committee, will chair the discussion with Peter Doyle, chair of the Law Society's child and family law committee, and former chairs

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Matthew Kenny has been elected as president of the Dublin Solicitors Bar Association (DSBA) for the coming year. Mr Kenny, a partner in O'Sullivan Kenny Solicitors, was elected on Tuesday to succeed Susan Martin, under whom he served as vice-president.

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The Dublin Solicitors Bar Association (DSBA) criminal law committee has published practical guidance for solicitors ahead of the one-day barristers' strike next week. The committee acknowledges "the support solicitors may wish to extend to their barrister colleagues" and provides "advice which may b

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The final outing this year for the Dublin Solicitors’ Bar Association Golf Society will take place in Dun Laoghaire Golf Club on Monday 28 August. Colleagues from Liverpool and Belfast will join to compete for the Tripartite golf trophy, followed by a dinner in Dun Laoghaire Golf Club hosted b

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The Dublin Solicitors' Bar Association Golf Society has organised two golf outings to take place in June and August. The DSBA Golf Society is open to all members of the DSBA and their guests, and the outings provide a fun and relaxing means of meeting with colleagues outside of the work environment.

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The latest edition of The Parchment, the magazine of the Dublin Solicitors Bar Association (DSBA), has been published. The Spring 2022 edition includes articles on defamation law reform and trends in family law, as well as remote working, gender pay gap reporting obligations, online anonymity and da

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Family lawyer Keith Walsh has set out practical tips for solicitors attending remote hearings. The Dublin solicitor has been involved in a number of remote hearings, including some of the first divorce cases heard remotely in Dublin Circuit Court.

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