The implications of Brexit on legal practices was just one of a number of issues discussed at a series of events taking place this week throughout Northern Ireland.   The series of events, which have been organised by the Law Society of Northern Ireland, aims to provide local solicitors with up-to-date information on Brexit and a platform to discuss its possible impact on their practices and clients.


 

Those attending the events in Newry, Belfast, Enniskillen and Londonderry/Derry will have the opportunity to hear from a number of keynote speakers including John Campbell, Business Editor with BBC Northern Ireland, Angela McGowan, Director of the CBI Northern Ireland and Stephen Kelly, Chief Executive Officer of Manufacturing NI who have provided their insight on Brexit.  

 

Also speaking at all of the events is Law Society’s Chief Executive Officer, David Lavery CB, who will provide to those attending an overview of the ongoing work of the Society on Brexit matters.

 

Commenting after the Belfast event, David Lavery said:

 

“The legal profession will not be immune to the impact of Brexit and the Law Society recognises that its priority must be to provide its members with the necessary information and support to ensure that they continue to provide the best available advice.

 

Our number one priority will be to ensure the continuity of legal services on the island of Ireland irrespective of how Brexit turns out”. 

 

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John Campbell, Business Editor BBC NI, David Lavery CB, Chief Executive of the Law Society of Northern Ireland, Suzanne Rice, President of the Law Society of Northern Ireland and Angela McGowan, Director of the CBI in Northern Ireland

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