Dlí-Chumann Thuaisceart Éireann[1] | |
Predecessor | Law Society of Ireland |
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Formation | 10 January 1922 |
Type | Professional Body |
Legal status | Chartered |
Purpose | Educational, representative and regulatory |
Headquarters | Law Society House, 96 Victoria Street |
Location |
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Region served | Northern Ireland |
President | Darren Toombs |
Senior Vice President | Brian Archer |
Junior Vice President | Colin Mitchell |
Chief Executive | David A Lavery |
Funding | Professional and educational fees |
Website | www |
The Incorporated Law Society of Northern Ireland, commonly known as the Law Society of Northern Ireland, is a professional body established by Royal Charter granted on 10 July 1922 and whose powers and duties are to regulate the solicitors' profession in Northern Ireland with the aim of protecting the public. It is headquartered in Belfast, Northern Ireland's capital city.[2]
Under the Solicitors (Northern Ireland) Order 1976, the Law Society acts as the regulatory authority governing the education, accounts, discipline and professional conduct of solicitors in order to maintain the independence, ethical standards, professional competence and quality of services offered to the public.[3]