PRDBA & Addleshaw Goddard: Comparative Insights in Regulatory Law
The PRDBA and Addleshaw Goddard are delighted to announce a joint event comparing various pieces of Regulatory Law
Date: Thursday, 20th March
Timings:
Registration will be from 4.30pm with an opportunity for light refreshments.
5pm - 6pm - Seminar
Location: Fitzwilliam 28, Fitzwilliam Street Lower, Dublin 2, D02 KF20
Speakers:
Stephen McLoughlin, Head of Regulatory Law Group, Addleshaw Goddard
Cathal Ó Curraín, Legal Director, Public, Regulatory & Sport, Addleshaw Goddard
Stephen McLoughlin and Cathal Ó Curraín will discuss The interaction between professional regulatory proceedings and criminal and civil processes
Tara O'Halloran BL and Alison Fynes BL will compare and contrast recent Irish and UK case law
1 CPD Point will be awarded
Please note this is an in-person only event
Accessibility Requirements: At the Bar of Ireland we wish for our events to be as welcoming, accessible and inclusive for all. Please provide us if comfortable with any accessibility related considerations so that we can endeavour to ensure a barrier free experience during the event. Email events@lawlibrary.ie to discuss your needs.
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Additional Information
The PRDBA is a specialist bar association for Irish barristers who practice before professional regulatory tribunals (such as the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal and the Fitness to Practise Committee of the Medical Council) and who are interested in professional regulatory and disciplinary law. It was established on the 20th February 2014 and now has over 100 members drawn from The Bar of Ireland. The PRDBA provides specialist education to its members through legal updates and morning seminars and acts as a forum for practising barristers involved in professional regulatory law. It also promotes the Bar as a specialist provider of advocacy and legal advice in this area. The association holds an annual conference, attendance at which is open to PRDBA members, members of The Bar of Ireland and all other interested persons. For more information, please go to www.prdba.ie