NO less than 250 legal eagles will gather on Friday in Dublin to debate Ireland's mounting fraud and white-collar crime. The Corporate and Public Services Solicitors Association will hear from such heavy hitters as PD deputy Des O'Malley, who takes the chair, the CAB's Barry Galvin, Michael McDowell SC who recently chaired the Government's Company Law Compliance and Enforcement Committee and Justice Paul Carney. One of things the CPSSA is demanding is plain language from public servants and those in commercial life. The above mentioned are wellknown for it so we can expect some meaty comments.