Law Society of Ireland was created in 1852.
The governing body for solicitors in England and Wales is the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA). It is responsible for regulating solicitors and law firms to ensure they adhere to professional standards and ethical practices. The SRA sets the rules and requirements for solicitors, oversees compliance, and handles disciplinary actions when necessary. In Scotland, the equivalent body is the Law Society of Scotland, while in Northern Ireland, it is the Law Society of Northern Ireland.
The Law Society was created in 1825.
Cal Northern School of Law was created in 1992.
The Law Society Gazette was created in 1903.
Law Society of Scotland was created in 1949.
Leicestershire Law Society was created in 1860.
None. The marriage law in Northern Ireland limits marriage to opposite-sex couples only and there is no legislative action underway to change that law.
There four countries in the which are England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. Though in British law Northern Ireland is now as a province.
Northern Illinois University College of Law was created in 1975.
Asian Society of International Law was created in 2007.
Law Society of Hong Kong was created in 1907.