In-House Update – May 2023

19/05/2023 14:54:24

Access news, Law Society resources and training for in-house solicitors in the private and public sectors.

News

The Central Bank’s deputy governor has said that firms should take steps now to prepare for the new Senior Executive Accountability Regime. In the latest Gazette, Mary Hallissey reports on a recent consultation event on the new regime at Blackhall Place.

Solicitors who wish to remain on the Roll of Solicitors in England & Wales without a practising certificate in that jurisdiction must apply to the Solicitors Regulation Authority by 28 May 2023.

A recent EU Court of Justice judgment raises challenging and numerous issues about access to data in Ireland’s public registers and whether ‘personal data’ includes data on third-party queries about the immoveable and moveable property of the owner. Duncan Grehan assesses the impact of a recent judgment on access to data in the latest Gazette.

On 6 June, the Law Society of Ireland’s ADR Committee will host a prelude event to the Dublin International Disputes week at Blackhall Place, Dublin 7. The event, 'Effective management and deployment of methods of dispute resolution', is free of charge but pre-registraiton is required.

Resources

The Law Society's In-House and Public Sector Committee has produced a new version of the Guide for In-house Solicitors Employed in the Corporate and Public Sectors.

The Guide  is now available on the Law Society’s website as an interactive PDF with links. For those who prefer, the guide is also available in a fully digital format, with the Law Society website's helpful accessibility tools that let you read text aloud, modify font sizes, and customise your experience.

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The Committee cannot provide legal advice, but rather offers guidance based on members' own practical career experiences.

Training

The Law Society's 2023 Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) on ‘Social Media and the Law’, starts on Tuesday 30 May 2023. In this free online course, expert speakers, media lawyers and academics will examine many topics including online safety legislation (Online Safety and Media Regulations Act 2022), social media and employees, disinformation / fake news, and more.

On 12 October the In-house and Public Sector Committee and Law Society Finuas Skillnet will host the annual in-house Conference. It will be held at the Law Society from 9.45 am, and will be an excellent opportunity for in-house solicitors in the private and public sectors to meet their colleagues in-person. Details, including the Brochure and Booking Form, will be available on the Society’s website next month. In the meantime, you might like to save the date.

Social Media

In-house solicitors can connect and network with colleagues across organisations using a private LinkedIn group.

About the In-House and Public Sector Committee

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