Guidance & Ethics
Role of the Committee
The role of the Guidance & Ethics Committee is to provide guidance for individual members, dispute resolution and provide guidance on professional conduct. The objectives of the Committee are:
- Promoting guidance and ethics by way of a helpline and responses to written queries.
- To Visit Bar Associations to raise awareness of the work of the Guidance and Ethics Committee.
- “Good Conduct in Practice” project - this will be a series of practice notes to highlight important issues of conduct.
- “Information on Ethics” - the committee will be monitoring developments on ethical and conduct issues here and in other jurisdictions.
- CCBE Deontology Committee - responding to requests from the CCBE Deontology Committee for information on conduct in ethical matters.”
Chair: Robert Baker
Vice-Chair: Cian Moriarty
Members
- Justine Carty
- Gus Cullen
- Conor Dalton
- Sean Durcan
- Bill Holohan SC
- Caitriona Healy
- Wesley Hudson
- Niamh Kelly
- Sharon McElligott
- Catherine MacGinley
- Susan Martin
- Michael Moran
- Jennifer O’Sullivan
- Annmarie Ryan
- Paul Ryan
- Madeleine Thornton
Consultant
- Brendan Dillon
Secretary: Eamonn Maguire
Current issues on the Committee's agenda include:
Practice Management
- Get a Quote: This is a project to encourage solicitors to give quotes for legal services.
- Practice management – Ten Steps project: Continue to publish practice notes in a “Ten Steps” format on useful practice management topics.
- Professional representation, before Law Society regulatory committees, Solicitors’ Disciplinary Tribunal and the High Court. Raise awareness of the importance of professional representation, when appropriate.
- Promoting awareness of the importance of solicitors taking care of their physical health.
- Promote the use of the committee’s precedent “Solicitors’ Terms and Conditions of Business” document. New edition March 2017 - no.24 on Precedents page.
- Contribute material of interest to consumers for the public area of the Law Society website.
- Assist solicitors in practice with their experience to aide the solicitor’s profession in working practices, such as the current ‘Transition Year Project’.
- Encourage solicitors’ firms to engage in and publicise corporate and social responsibility (CSR) projects.
Practice Management
Please email any queries to the Committee Secretary, Eamonn Maguire.