Contact the Law Society on to make an appointment. There is no means test on this service. Check with the lawyer or firm concerned as to what conditions apply. Lawyers participating in this scheme are listed on the Law Society's Referral Service. Toggle navigation.
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For more information, contact Ethics and Practice. For information about any of these matters please contact Ethics and Practice. It is an adjunct service to the Professional Advice Service. Practitioners in receipt of a conduct complaint can receive one hour of free advice.
The service is provided by a panel of experienced practitioners. If more than one hour is required, some of the practitioners on this panel may be able to provide assistance.
If you would like to access this service, please contact Annie MacRae. Society Members generously volunteer their time to meet with members of the community on a Monday or Wednesday evening to provide legal advice and to clarify many common problems.
To refer a member of the community or to volunteer your time, please contact the Society. Members of the Society generously volunteer their time as coaches and judges, or on the Mock Trial Advisory Group. For further information or to volunteer your time, please contact the Society.
Do you have clients with civil claims seeking proceeds of some sort who are struggling to pay the fees or disbursements? In principle, LAF can provide funding no matter what stage the case is at. Further, funding can be sought for as little as an individual disbursement, or as much as the full cost of running the case.
If LAF funds the matter and ultimately the claim is unsuccessful, LAF does not seek any repayment from either the client or the solicitors. For more information, including important factors to consider before applying, please click here or contact the LAF Manager, Annie MacRae.
We encourage Members to use and display this logo on individual materials such as business cards, email signature, individual website profile and CV. The logo can be downloaded here or Members can contact Member Services for assistance. The Society is working hard to develop a strategic alliance with all firms in South Australia to provide them with ongoing support and greater benefits.
This is a unique marketing opportunity for firms both large and small to promote to clients and the broader community that all practitioners are Members of their professional association. To find out if your firm is eligible to become a Gold Alliance Firm, please contact the Society.
For more information and to find out if your firm qualifies as a Firm Member, please contact the Society. For further information about Small Practice Member services, please contact the Society. The documents are available for use with the purchase of a 12 month subscription enabling all practitioners within a firm to access the documents online, as often as required, within the subscription period.
The Society upgrades and revises its standard form documents with changes in legislation and therefore recommends practitioners download a fresh copy prior to each use. For more information, please contact Member Services. It allows law firms and legal practitioners to quickly locate lost wills that have been registered and to add their own client wills to the Register. For more information please contact the Society.
For more information, click here or contact Member Services. Job postings can be created for a minimum of 30 days, with special discounts available to Gold Alliance Firms, Firm Members and firms in regional areas. For an additional cost, your employment posting can be highlighted each week in InBrief.
For Job Seekers Use the Career Centre to search and apply for employment opportunities posted directly from local law firms. Job seekers can also upload their resume to the resume bank for potential employers to search and contact them directly. For more information visit the Career Centre page here, or contact the Society.
For a nominal fee, Firm Members can register to be included on the Legal Referral Service database, allowing staff of the Society to refer members of the public to registered firms offering the required areas of law in their preferred location.
For further information or to register, please contact the Society. The Barrister Referral Service allows solicitors to search for the name and contact details of Barristers using specific search criteria. For more information or to register, please contact the Society. The service is designed to facilitate communication between fellow practiitoners simply and swiftly, when contact details are not readily available. It is not available to members of the public. For more information, visit the Find Another Practitioner page, or contact the Society.
These include legal and cross-industry networking events, special events and award presentations, leadership events, special interest committee events, sporting and competitive events and community events and initiatives.
If you have any suggestions for new Society networking events, please contact Member and Community Services. The Library is open 9am — 5pm Monday to Friday. Practitioners are welcome to use the Library and the Librarian is available to assist you with any reference and research enquiries. If you find yourself overwhelmed trying to find an obscure case or stuck on a tricky legal question, contact the Librarian for some advice; she will be happy to guide you in the right direction.
For more information about the Murray Law Library, please contact the Society. Searches can be made using the common searches tabs or by searching for key words. If you have any suggestions of resources you would like included in the hub, or for further information, please contact the Society. AV and IT equipment, speaker phones and free wi-fi are available and catering can be arranged upon request.
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