Ethical development during supervised legal practice

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Abstract

This paper discusses the potential for, and challenges associated with, the ethical development of junior lawyers in their early years of practice. Supervised Legal Practice is a statutory requirement in all Australian states and territories where newly admitted lawyers must work as an employee under supervision for a prescribed period. The duration of this prescribed period depends on the nature of pre-admission practical legal training and is two years (for those who completed a PLT course) or 18 months (for those who completed a traineeship or articles of clerkship).
Original languageEnglish
Publication statusPublished - 2015
Event5th Australian and New Zealand Legal Ethics Colloquium - Melbourne, Australia
Duration: 3 Dec 20154 Dec 2015
Conference number: 5

Conference

Conference5th Australian and New Zealand Legal Ethics Colloquium
Country/TerritoryAustralia
CityMelbourne
Period3/12/154/12/15

Keywords

  • Supervised Legal Practice
  • junior lawyers
  • legal training

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