Events: 30 June 2022
Members’ Event: A visit to Killruddery Estate
On Saturday, July 23, King’s Inns have planned a day out at Killruddery, an 800–acre estate in beautiful County Wicklow.
Read MoreOn Saturday, July 23, King’s Inns have planned a day out at Killruddery, an 800–acre estate in beautiful County Wicklow.
Read More1,500 bliain ó shin a rugadh Naomh Colmcille agus tá imeachtaí ar fud na hÉireann agus thar lear eagraithe ag Foras na Gaeilge chun an dáta a chomóradh.
Read MoreAisling Bruen, Diploma in Legal Studies student and Auditor (192nd Session) of the Law Students’ Debating Society of Ireland (LSDSI) will deliver her Inaugural Address on Wednesday, May 25.
Read MoreThe next book club will be on Monday, 13 June at 7 pm – the final one of this academic and legal year.
Read MoreThe Irish Association of Law Teachers (IALT) will host its Spring Discourse at King’s Inns this year on Tuesday, May 24, at 5 pm.
Read MoreThe Construction Bar Association (CBA) is hosting its seventh major open conference event on Friday, May 6, 2022. The CBA has chosen a broad range of topics, which will be of interest to solicitors, barristers, construction professionals, contractors, construction dispute resolution practitioners, and all of those interested in construction law.
Read MoreThe Four Jurisdictions Law Conference will take place in Middle Temple, London, from Friday 13 to Sunday 15 May. This event is open to members of the Inns in England & Wales, Scotland, Ireland and Northern Ireland to get together with members of the Bars and their Judiciary.
Read MorePart of our AND BREATHE… wellness series, King’s Inns is hosting an online yoga session for students, subscribing members, staff and alumni this April.
Read MoreThe fourth Book Club meeting of the academic and legal year will take place on Monday, 25 April at 7 pm via Zoom.
Read MoreTráthnóna inniu, Déardaoin an 3 Márta 2022 idir 17h30 agus 18h00 i Seomra Coiteann na Sóisear i bPríomhfhoirgneamh Óstaí an Rí, reáchtálfar Comórtas Díospóireachta Gaeilge Óstaí an Rí agus bronnfar Bonn an Phiarsaigh, urraithe ag Gael–Linn, ar an mbuaiteoir.
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