Events: 11 September 2023
King’s Inns Book Club – First meeting of the year

The first Book Club meeting of the academic and legal year 2023–2024 will take place on Monday, November 13, at 7 pm through Zoom.
Read MoreThe first Book Club meeting of the academic and legal year 2023–2024 will take place on Monday, November 13, at 7 pm through Zoom.
Read MoreFollowing on from the excellent performances of the King’s Inns mooting teams in international competitions, we are delighted to report that the King’s Inns team also excelled in the recent International Negotiation Competition.
Read MoreIn partnership with The Bar of Ireland, King’s Inns is hosting an event to celebrate 20 years of the McCarthy Bursary and its impact in promoting diversity and inclusion at the Bar on Thursday, May 18, from 6 pm to 7.30 pm.
Read MoreThe next and final book club meeting of the academic and legal year will take place on Monday, June 12, at 7 pm via Zoom.
Read MoreOn Friday, May 12, from 2 pm to 5 pm, The Bar of Ireland in partnership with King’s Inns, is hosting an in–person conference on “Forging a career as a Mediator: what next?”. This event is open to anyone interested in mediation – non–legal professionals and lawyers.
Read MoreOn Thursday, April 27, from 10 am to 2 pm, The Courts Service of Ireland is hosting an Open Day at King’s Inns for law students and recent graduates interested in becoming a Judicial Assistant.
Read MoreKing’s Inns will host a free in–person Law and Education Symposium on Monday evening, April 24, for anyone working in the education environment.
Read MoreThe fourth Book Club meeting for this academic and legal year will take place on Monday, April 17, at 7 pm via Zoom.
Read MorePaula Cassidy, degree of Barrister–at–Law student and Auditor (193rd Session) of the Law Students’ Debating Society of Ireland (LSDSI), will deliver her Inaugural Address on Thursday, February 23, at 5.20 pm.
Read MoreMany opportunities present in the field of lawyer–linguistics with the European Union. The CJEU is in the process of expanding its Irish language unit and recruits many Irish language lawyer–linguists. Ireland is now also the main source for English language lawyer–linguists with further opportunities presenting there.
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