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Limited edition Martyn TurnerIn the Supreme Court case L -v- C, reported in Law Matters last Monday, April 28th, the names of the instructing solicitors were omitted.
They are Phil O'Laoide of the Athlone Law Centre and Miriam Walsh of the Tallaght Law Centre.
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