The Legal Admissions Authority for each state or territory serves as the assessing authority for the skills assessment occupation ANZSCO 271111 Barrister. Visit each link below for full details on skill assessment criteria.
- ACT: Legal Practitioners Admission Board
- NSW: Legal Profession Admission Board
- N.T: Legal Practitioners Admission Board
- Victoria: The Victorian Legal Admissions board.
- QLD: Queensland Legal Practitioners Admissions Board
- W.A: Legal Practice Board of W.A
- S.A: Legal Practitioners Education and Admission Council
- TAS: Board of Legal Education
Job description
Provides legal advice, prepares and drafts legal documents, and conducts negotiations on behalf of clients on matters associated with the law. Registration or licensing is required.
Tasks Include:
- interviewing clients to determine the nature of problems, and recommending and undertaking appropriate legal action
- preparing cases for court by conducting investigations, undertaking research, arranging witness preparation and attendance, and giving notice of court actions
- representing clients in court
- managing conveyancing and other property matters by preparing contracts of sale, mortgage documents, lease documents and other documents relating to the transfer of land and buildings
- preparing and critically reviewing contracts between parties
- preparing wills
- providing advice on family law, company law, partnerships, commercial law and trusts
- may act as trustee or guardian
- may act as executor of clients’ wills
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