Diploma Centre Panel Discussion and Networking Evening: The Future of Pensions in Ireland

Diploma Centre Panel Discussion and Networking Evening: The Future of Pensions in Ireland

By Law Society of Ireland's Diploma Centre

Date and time

Mon, 9 Oct 2017 17:30 - 19:00 GMT+1

Location

Law Society of Ireland

Education Centre 7 Blackhall Place Ireland

Description

The Law Society of Ireland presents…..

Diploma Centre Panel Discussion and Networking Evening

The Future of Pensions in Ireland

Join us on Monday 9 October for an evening of insight and discussion as we hear from our expert panel of speakers - Stephen Gillick (chair) (Mason Hayes & Curran), Paul Kenny (former Pensions Ombudsman), Fiona Thornton (Eversheds Sutherland) and Tommy Nielsen (Independent Trustee Company).

Discussing the cutting edge topics such Ireland and Auto-Enrolment Pensions, Pensions – the quest for simplification and lessons Ireland could learn from other jurisdictions our guest panel will deliver a productive evening! There will be plenty of opportunity to network with peers, and to be introduced to lots of like-minded colleagues over refreshments which will be served from 5:30pm.

These events are a great way to get a sense of our upcoming courses with the added benefit of gaining 1 hour CPD M&PD.

When: Monday 9 October 2017

Drinks and networking reception from 5:30pm with the panel discussion from 6pm-7pm

Where: The Law Society of Ireland, Blackhall Place, Dublin 7

Fee: This is an added value event for our members and therefore free of charge.

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We were delighted to have been awarded “Service Provider to the Legal Profession” at the 2016, 2017 and 2018 Irish Law Awards.

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