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LEGAL PROFESSION ACT 2008 (NO. 21 OF 2008) - SECT 72

72 .         Special provisions about interstate legal practitioner engaging in unsupervised legal practice in this jurisdiction

        (1)         In this section —

        “required experience” means —

            (a)         18 months supervised legal practice, in the case of a person who, to qualify for admission to the legal profession, completed practical legal training —

                  (i)         principally under the supervision of an Australian legal practitioner, whether involving articles of clerkship or otherwise; or

                  (ii)         involving articles of clerkship principally under the supervision of a person other than an Australian legal practitioner in accordance with the admission rules;

                or

            (b)         2 years supervised legal practice, in the case of a person who, to qualify for admission to the legal profession in this or another jurisdiction, completed other practical legal training;

        “restricted legal practice” means legal practice by a person who is an Australian legal practitioner —

            (a)         as an employee of a law practice if —

                  (i)         at least one partner, legal practitioner director or other employee of the law practice is an Australian legal practitioner who holds an unrestricted practising certificate; and

                  (ii)         the person engages in legal practice under the supervision of an Australian legal practitioner referred to in subparagraph (i);

                or

            (b)         as a partner in a law firm if —

                  (i)         at least one other partner is an Australian legal practitioner who holds an unrestricted practising certificate; and

                  (ii)         the person engages in legal practice under the supervision of an Australian legal practitioner referred to in subparagraph (i);

                or

            (c)         as a WA government lawyer; or

            (d)         as an interstate government lawyer; or

            (e)         as an employee of a body that carries on a business other than the practice of law if the person engages in legal practice under the supervision of an Australian legal practitioner who holds an unrestricted practising certificate; or

            (f)         in a capacity approved for the purposes of this paragraph under a legal profession rule.

        (2)         In determining whether a person has the required experience regard can only be had to a period of supervised legal practice that the regulations permit to be taken into account for the purposes of this section.

        (3)         The required experience may be made up of separate periods of supervised legal practice.

        (4)         An interstate legal practitioner who does not have the required experience must engage in restricted legal practice only.

        (5)         Subsection (4) —

            (a)         does not apply if the interstate legal practitioner is exempt from the requirement for required experience in the practitioner’s home jurisdiction; or

            (b)         applies only to the extent of a shorter period if the required period of required experience has been reduced for the interstate legal practitioner in the practitioner’s home jurisdiction.



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