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LEGAL PRACTICE MANAGEMENT COURSE QUEENSLAND - COURSE GUIDE

LEGAL PRACTICE MANAGEMENT COURSE QUEENSLAND - COURSE GUIDE

LOOKING TO LEAD A LAW FIRM IN QUEENSLAND?

Download the QLD Legal Practice Management Course Guide to learn how our program can prepare you to manage a law firm or take on a leadership role within an established practice.

What’s inside?

This guide provides all the essential details:

  • Why the LPMC is required to obtain a Principal Practising Certificate in Queensland
  • How you’ll develop skills in business management, client development, and financial planning
  • Who the course is for—ideal for lawyers aiming to become partners or principals in Queensland
  • A comprehensive breakdown of the course structure, including trust accounting, ethics, and marketing
  • Dates, fees, and enrolment options

Step into a leadership role with confidence. Download the guide now to see how the LPMC can help advance your career in Queensland.

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