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Report 72 (1994) - Barristers' Practising Certificates

Table 1


0. Sole practitioner/ Partner

Entitles the holder to practise as a sole practitioner or partner.

1. Employee - Private practice

Entitles the holder to practise only as an employe, not on his/her own account or in partnership.

2. Employee - Crown - Head Solicitor

Entitles the holder to practise as an employee of the Crown or a corporation prescribed for the purpose of Section 76(5) of the Legal Profession Act, 1987

3. Employee - Crown - Head Solicitor

Entitle the holder to practise only as an employee of the Crown or of a corporation prescribed for the purpose of Section 76(5) of the Legal Profession Act,1987. It does not entitle his/her to practise on his/her own account or in partnership.

4. Employee - Corporation

Entitles the holder to practise only as an employee of a corporation or a person other than a solicitor.

5. Employee - Corporation

Entitles the holder to practise only as an employee, not on his/her to practise on his/her own account or in partnership.

6. Partner

Entitles the holder to practise only as a partner or employee of a solicitor who holds and has held an unrestricted New South Wales practising certificate for a period of three years. It does not entitle him/her to practise as a sole practitioner.

7. MCLE

Unless otherwise exempted the holder of this certificate is required to complete within a period of 12 months ending 31 March next year a course of Mandatory Continuing Legal Education as specified by the Council of the Law Society for that period.

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