
London Seminar: Hosted by the EUBA, Ireland for Law and The Bar of Ireland
Date: Thursday 9 March 2023
Start Time: 6:00pm sharp
Venue: Embassy of Ireland, 17 Grosvenor Place London SW1X 7HR
Speaker: Attorney General of Ireland, Rossa Fanning SC
Moderator: Caoilfhionn Gallagher KC, Doughty Street Chambers
Opening addresses from Brian Kennedy SC, Chair, EUBA, Paul McGarry SC, former Chair of the Bar of Ireland and member of the Implementation Group of Ireland for Law and David Hardstaff, Co-Chair, LILA
Seminar will be followed by a drinks and fingerfood reception.
This event is kindly supported by the London Irish Lawyers’ Association
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The EU Bar Association is a specialist bar association for Irish barristers who practise in the area of EU Law. It was established in December 2016 with the purpose of providing a forum for barristers who practise or possess expertise in the area of EU law or who would wish to develop such practice or expertise.
The EUBA provides specialist education to its members through seminars, conferences and morning briefing sessions which seek to keep members up to date on developments in a complex and fast moving area of EU law.
The EUBA promotes the Bar as a specialist provider of advocacy and legal advice in this area. For more information, please go to www.euba.ie
Ireland for Law is the Irish Government’s International Legal Services Strategy. This strategy has been created to represent and position Ireland’s international legal services industry. We seek to promote Irish Law and Irish Legal Services to the international business community, particularly in areas where Ireland is already a world leader, including aviation finance, funds, insurance, tech, pharma and life sciences. For more information, please go to www.irelandforlaw.com
The Bar of Ireland is the representative body for the barristers’ profession in Ireland and is governed by the Constitution of The Bar of Ireland. The Bar of Ireland is the term used to describe the independent referral bar that has a current membership of approximately 2,150 practising barristers. For more information, please go to www.lawlibrary.ie.