Legal Aid NSW About
Graduate Opportunities
legal services to socially and economically disadvantaged
Students must commit to 80 days, either part-time or full-
Legal Aid NSW is a statewide organisation providing people across NSW. Legal Aid is the largest legal aid commission in Australia and employ over 1,300 staff.
Legal Aid provide legal services across NSW through a statewide network of 25 offices, two satellite offices and
243 regular outreach locations. They offer telephone advice through the free legal helpline LawAccess NSW.
Legal Aid have limited resources and strict eligibilty criteria. Clients must pass four tests to qualify for help:
- The Jurisdiction Test looks at whether legal aid is available in that jurisdiction and area of law.
Legal Aid offer unpaid PLT placements to graduates. time.
PLT students undertake the following:
- Assisting legal officers in conducting an effective legal practice
- Undertaking file work and legal research
- Working collaboratively with practice staff (legal officers and administrative staff)
- Complying with the Legal Aid Commission Act, policies and practice management standards and undertake all related administrative and case management activities.
- The Means Test looks at your income and assets.
Applicants must have knowledge of issues relating to
the circumstances to grant aid taking into account,
disadvantaged people, and knowledge of relevant court
- The Merit Test looks at whether it is reasonable in all among other criteria, whether the your matter has a
reasonable prospect of success and whether providing legal assistance will benefit you.
delivery of legal services to socially and economically procedures and Legal Aid Commission policies and procedures.
- The Availability of Funds Test means that aid will only
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sufficient funds available.
legal-aid/practical-legal-training-and-work-placements
be granted if Legal Aid NSW considers that there are
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family and civil law.
Legal Aid have lawyers at all local courts in NSW, as well
Legal Aid deliver legal services in most areas of criminal,
This includes:
- Legal advice over the phone
- One-off legal advice and help with simple documents
Duty Lawyer Service
as some other courts and tribunals, called duty lawyers. Duty lawyers help people who have a matter at court that day who do not have their own lawyer.
- Providing representation in court as a duty lawyer
Duty lawyers can:
- Law reform and policy work
- Gxplain what might happen in court about your matter
- Workshops and webinars
Location
Across NSW
- Give advice about your matter
- Help you to get an adjournment (to put off your matter to a later date, so you have time to get legal advice)
- Talk to the court/tribunal or other parties on your behalf - Speak for you in court in most criminal matters.
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