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Lawyers in Australia 5th ed


ISBN13: 9781760025601
Previous Edition ISBN: 9781760022129
Published: July 2025
Publisher: The Federation Press
Country of Publication: Australia
Format: Paperback
Price: £72.00



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Lawyers in Australia is a wide-ranging and detailed examination of the legal profession and its ethical framework.

This leading text contextualises the professional responsibilities of lawyers by squarely placing them within the broader ethical and sociological context. Thoroughly revised and updated to incorporate the latest developments and cases pertaining to the Legal Profession Uniform Law which now applies in NSW, Victoria and WA, the new edition also addresses the corresponding (and contrasting) provisions which apply in the other Australian jurisdictions.

Key changes to the new edition include:

  • Inclusion of Western Australia in the Uniform Law jurisdictions;
  • Incorporation and discussion of the 2022 amendments to the Australian Solicitors’ Conduct Rules;
  • Updated and expanded case law on all aspects of the lawyer’s duties;
  • Refreshed epilogue to reflect current issues facing lawyers, including GenAI, climate change, and the role of the profession

In addition to being an ideal text for law students undertaking their required Ethics and Profession Responsibility course, Lawyers in Australia has been described by reviewers in the following terms: “An invaluable resource for the profession. Comprehensive and very readable. Keep this book within arm’s reach.”

Subjects:
Other Jurisdictions , Australia
Contents:
Acknowledgments
About the Authors
Table of Cases
Table of Statutes

Prologue

2. The Legal Profession
1. Lawyers
2. Legal Education in Australia
3. Legal Culture
4. The Judiciary

Part II: The Ethical Context
5. Ethics, Values and Professional Responsibility
6. Regulating “the Profession” in Australia
7. Admission to the Profession
8. Conduct, Complaints and Discipline

Part III: The Professional Context
9. The Lawyer-Client Relationship – The Retainer
10.The Lawyer-Client Relationship – Costs and the Duty to Account
11. The Lawyer-Client Relationship – The Duty to Advise
12. The Lawyer-Client Relationship – The Duty of Competence
13. The Lawyer-Client Relationship – The Duty of Loyalty
14. The Lawyer’s Duty to the Court and the Proper Administration of Justice
15. The Lawyer’s Duty to Other Members of the Profession and to Third Parties

5. Part IV: The Sociological Context
16. Access to Justice – Meeting the Costs
17. Access to Justice – Equality Before the Law
18. Access to Justice – Indigenous Australians

6. Epilogue

Index