Admission as a Lawyer - Australia

 

How can I get admitted to practise as a lawyer?

To be admitted to one of the Supreme Courts in Australia or the High Court of New Zealand to practise as a lawyer you are required to have attained:

  • the necessary legal academic requirements as specified in the legislation (e.g. a law degree or diploma of law), and
  • the necessary practical legal training requirements as specified in the legislation (e.g. a practical legal training program or an articled clerkship or traineeship)

I’ve just finished my law degree and I want to be admitted to practise as a lawyer, how can the College help?

We offer a range of practical legal training programs that are the fastest route to direct admission for entry level lawyers.

The following table has links to information on admission processes for lawyers who have not been previously admitted either in Australia or overseas.

Region

Court

Admitting Authority

Practical Legal Training Programs Available for Direct Admission

Australian Capital Territory

Supreme Court of the Australian Capital Territory

Legal Practitioners Admission Board

New South Wales Course

New South Wales

Supreme Court of New South Wales

Legal Profession Admission Board

New South Wales Course

New Zealand

High Court of New Zealand

New Zealand Law Society

Professional Legal Studies Course

Northern Territory

Supreme Court of the Northern Territory

Legal Practitioners Admission Board

New South Wales Course

Queensland

Supreme Court of Queensland

Queensland Legal Practitioners Admissions Board (See the Queensland Courts website or the Queensland Law Society website for related information.)

Queensland Course

 

QLPAB Admission Dates

South Australia

Supreme Court of South Australia

Legal Practitioners Education and Admission Council (See the Law Society of South Australia website for related information.)

Tasmania

Supreme Court of Tasmania

Board of Legal Education (See the Law Society of Tasmania website for related information.)

Victoria

Supreme Court of Victoria

Council for Legal Education - Board of Examiners

Victorian Course

Western Australia

Supreme Court of Western Australia

Legal Practice Board

Western Australian Course

LPB Admission Dates

 

How can I find out whether my law degree and practical legal training meet the admission eligibility requirements?

We recommend that you contact the admission authority in the jurisdiction in which you wish to apply to ensure that your qualifications are sufficient and cover the subjects prescribed for admission.

In 2001, the Standing Committee of Attorneys-General decided to implement national uniform laws regulating the legal profession, in order to remove and reduce barriers to national practice in Australia.

The following table contains the relevant legal profession legislation and regulations that govern admission for the various jurisdictions in Australia:

Region

Legislation Governing Admission to Practise as a Lawyer

Australian Capital Territory

Legal Profession Act 2006 (ACT)

Legal Profession Regulations 2007 (ACT) 

New South Wales

Legal Profession Act 2004 (NSW)

Legal Profession Admission Rules 2005 (NSW) 

Legal Profession Regulations 2005 (NSW)

Northern Territory

Legal Profession Act 2008 (NT)

Legal Profession (Admission) Rules 2008 (NT)

Queensland

Legal Profession Act 2007 (QLD)

Supreme Court Admission Rules 2004 (QLD)

South Australia

Legal Practitioners Act 1981 (SA)

Tasmania

Legal Profession Act 2007 (TAS)

Victoria

Legal Profession Act 2004 (VIC)

Legal Profession (Admission) Rules 2008

Western Australia

Legal Profession Act 2008 (WA)

 

I’ve been working as a lawyer for many years overseas, how can I get my qualifications recognised?

For further information on the requirements for international lawyers seeking admission in Australia see: Lawyers Crossing Borders

 

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