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  2. Legal professional privilege in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Michael Kirby has described legal professional privilege as an "important human right deserving of special protection for that reason". [3] The Australian Law Reform Commission has adopted the terminology 'client legal privilege', as opposed to 'legal professional privilege', on the basis the privilege is held by the client not the lawyer. [4 ...

  3. Fused profession - Wikipedia

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    Generally, the term is used in the context of Commonwealth countries, where the single profession of barrister and solicitor is provided by statute. In some jurisdictions (e.g., New South Wales , Queensland in Australia), there is a distinction between barristers and solicitors; legal practitioners must practise as either one or the other, and ...

  4. Queensland Law Society - Wikipedia

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    The Queensland Law Society is the peak professional body for solicitors in Queensland, Australia. It represents more than 9,000 members, [ 1 ] and is affiliated with the Law Council of Australia . The society provides support and public advocacy for the legal profession.

  5. Solicitor - Wikipedia

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    The independence of most of Ireland in December 1922 as the Irish Free State was marked more by continuity with the British legal system than with change. The Free State later became a Republic in April 1949. The legal profession remained divided between barristers (or abhcóidí in Irish) and solicitors (or aturnaetha in Irish). There was some ...

  6. Admission to practice law - Wikipedia

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    There are several ways to gain admission to the bar, including: three years of training followed by the bar exam; five years of legal professional experience followed by the bar exam; a Ph.D. in law followed by either the bar exam or 3 years of legal professional experience; or possession of high academic qualifications in legal sciences (e.g ...

  7. Practice of law - Wikipedia

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    The American Bar Association and the American Law Institute are among the organizations that are concerned with the interests of lawyers as a profession and the promulgation of uniform standards of professionalism and ethics, but regulation of the practice of law is left to the individual states, and their definitions vary. [1]

  8. Legal Profession Uniform Law (NSW) - Wikipedia

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    The Legal Profession Uniform Law Act (LPUL) took effect in New South Wales on 1 July 2015. [1] The Uniform Law creates a common legal services market across NSW and Victoria, encompassing almost three-quarters of Australia's lawyers. The scheme aims to harmonize regulatory obligations while retaining local performance of regulatory functions.

  9. Legal profession - Wikipedia

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    Legal profession is a profession in which legal professionals study, develop and apply law. Usually, there is a requirement for someone choosing a career in law to first pass a bar examination after obtaining a law degree or some other form of legal education such as an apprenticeship in a law office.