Irish Law Times/Volume 1/Number 1/Solicitors' Benevolent Association
Solicitors' Benevolent Association.
We publish elsewhere the Report which has just been adopted at the Annual Meeting of this Association; it deserves the attention of our readers. The Association has been in existence some three or four years, and appears to have been enabled, even in that short time, to afford considerable relief. It is, however, to be regretted that the funds at the disposal of the Committee have been insufficient to admit of their granting aid in very many instances where the circumstances were such as to call for it; but which, in the exercise of their trust—administering a very limited fund—they were forced to refuse. We trust this will not be so in future; and we are happy to have the opportunity afforded us in this, our first number, of making known to such of the profession as may have been in ignorance of it, that such a society is in operation. It can scarcely need anything we could say to recommend it; and we refer those who feel an interest in its object to the Report itself.