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The New South Wales Bar Association Home Page
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The aims of the New South Wales Bar Association include:. Promoting the administration of justice. Making recommendations with respect to legislation and law reform. Seeking to ensure that the benefits of justice are available to all. IN BRIEF: THE BAR ASSOCIATION'S NEWS BULLETIN. For the diary: 2016 Tristan Jepson Memorial Lecture. Coming up in CPD next week. Amendment to the Criminal Appeal Rules. Federal Court - Law Council conference on the Corporations Law. THE OFFICE OF QUEEN'S COUNSEL IN NSW.
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The New South Wales Bar Association Home Page
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The NSW Bar Dispute Resolution Centre. The New South Wales Bar Dispute Resolution Centre. Level 1 174 Phillip Street Sydney NSW 2000. 1800 066 239 • Ph 02 9223 1044 • Fax 02 9221 4746. Or fill out the enquiry form. NSW Bar Dispute Resolution. Virtual Tour and Floor Plans. Valid XHTML, CSS.
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Professional conduct home page
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The Bar Association's Professional Conduct Department facilitates the investigation and reporting to Bar Council of conduct complaints either referred to the Bar Council by the Legal Services Commissioner or initiated by the council iitself. All complaints regarding the conduct of barristers. In the first instance, complaints should be addressed in writing to:. Office of the Legal Services Commissioner. SYDNEY New South Wales 2001. Fax: (02) 9377 1888. All barristers in New South Wales are bound by the L...
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The New South Wales Bar Association Home Page
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Education, training and professional development. A lawyer must complete three Bar exams before taking out a (reader's) practising certificate. On taking out a practising certificate with conditions, the legal practitioner is termed a 'reader'. The reader embarks on the Reading Programme, which has two major elements, the Bar Practice Course and reading with a tutor. A lawyer must complete the Bar exams before taking out a (reader's) practising certificate. Learn more. Reading with a tutor.
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The New South Wales Bar Association Home Page
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Relevant legislation governing the profession of barrister. All barristers in New South Wales are bound by the Legal Profession Act 2004, the Legal Profession Regulation 2005 and the New South Wales Barristers' Rules. Legal Profession Act 2004. View the LPA 2004 via a link to the Parliamentary Counsel's web site. Legal Profession Regulation 2005. View the regulation via a link to the Parliamentary Counsel's web site. New South Wales Barristers' Rules. View the current rules. Legal Profession Act 1987.
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About the New South Wales Bar Association
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The New South Wales Bar Association is a voluntary association of practising barristers. Our aims. Our motto: Servants of all yet of none. The motto of the coat of arms of the New South Wales Bar Association is 'Servants of all yet of none'. The motto was included on the coat of arms granted to the Bar Association by the College of Arms in 1959. The motto emphasises specialised functions of barristers, which over the centuries have come to distinguish them from other legal practitioners. Valid XHTML, CSS.
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Bar Association Appointments
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Appointments to committees, working parties, courts and other organisations. Committees: assisting Bar Council. The Bar Association's committees regularly advise and assist the Bar Council in the preparation of detailed submissions regarding draft legislation and current issues in the administration of justice. The expert commentaries of our committees are sought by governments and opposition political parties, as well as parliamentary committees and law reform agencies. Our committees and sections.
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The New South Wales Bar Association Home Page
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Practising certificates at the New South Wales Bar. Getting from A to B. This web site contains information on the process by which a person may apply to practise as a barrister in NSW. Which page you access depends on your current circumstances. A barrister whose principal place of practise is another Australian state or territory is entitled to practise in New South Wales by virtue of their practising certificate issued in their home jurisdiction. Learn More. Regarding practise as a barrister in NSW.
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The New South Wales Bar Association Home Page
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In each practice year NSW barristers must accumulate 10 continuing professional development points before their practising certificate is due for renewal each year. Learn more. Catch up on missed seminars by watching a replay and downloading an accompanying paper (Login required). Full details about the requirements of CPD and the current programme. Contact the bar association. Education, training home page. Reading with a tutor. Valid XHTML, CSS.