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    Community Legal Centres

    RogerM, Although the comments here may be helpful it would be wise to seek some qualified legal advice. If you give your local community legal centre a call they may be able to provide you with some free advice. There is a list at www.naclc.org.au/ under CLC directory. Good luck, let us know...
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    Community Legal Centres

    generally the solictor in charge of the file (which is not always the principal solicitor) will give you the file and tell you what to say in the letter/brief. You'll have a look at the file and then read some examples of similar documents on other files. Then you draft the letter and give it...
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    Community Legal Centres

    I've been volunteering at a community legal centre for about 6 months now. It's great experience and means that when you apply for jobs you can say that you have experience working in a legal environment which employers value. You may also get to work on some interesting cases and meet a variety...
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    Question about law transfers

    Law Transfers Hi SDuke, I just transferred into law at UTS this year. I had a TER of 69.75, a distinction/high credit average in my undergraduate degree (something like 74.75) and a pass average in my first year of law studies at another university. I've also had quite a varied range of extra...
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