Legal eagle Nadine completes Law Society’s TY programme

Nadine Dermody, Presentation de la Salle College, Bagenalstown was one of 40 TY students that attended the Solicitors of the Future programme
Legal eagle Nadine completes Law Society’s TY programme

Nadine Dermody Presentation de la Salle College, Bagenalstown (left) with Tianne Kelly, Dominican College in Wicklow and Sarah Tierney, St Joseph's Secondary School, Birr

A TRANSITION year (TY) student from Bagenalstown is a ‘Solicitor of the Future’ after successfully completing the Law Society of Ireland’s innovative TY programme.

Nadine Dermody, Presentation de la Salle College, Bagenalstown was one of 40 TY students that attended the Solicitors of the Future programme at the Law Society in Dublin from 18-21 February. The programme aims to teach students about the law and to consider a future legal career.

Facilitated by Law Society staff, trainee solicitors and expert practitioners, the activity-based programme featured expert-led workshops, guest speakers, courtroom activities, a careers seminar and a mini-mock trial.

Eamon Harrington, president of the Law Society, said: “Solicitors of the Future encourages TY students to consider a career in law while offering an insight into the role of a solicitor in practice. The programme is carefully planned to give students a holistic understanding of a legal career and the many different forms this can take.

“From human rights lawyers and newly-qualified solicitor guest speakers to visits to corporate law firms and the criminal courts, students are given an overview of the wide range of avenues a career as a solicitor can take.” “The programme also highlighted to students that there are many practical supports available to help you qualify as a solicitor, including financial grants such as the Law Society’s Access Scholarship Programme.” “It doesn’t matter where you come from or what your background, a career in law is open to everyone,” he said.

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