A RATHER unusual precedent has been set by the junior vice-president of the Law Society, Castlebar solicitor James Cahill, who has taken the society to the High Court. This follows a finding by the society’s client relations committee (CRC) that its junior vice-president had overcharged a client, a finding that Cahill is disputing vigorously and… Read more »
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