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The name of each person seeking to be admitted to the Australian legal profession in New South Wales, and whose application will be awaiting the issue of a compliance certificate, will be listed on this page.
If you wish to object to the issue of a compliance certificate in relation to any of the applicants who are seeking admission, you must lodge an objection in writing with the Legal Profession Admission Board by the date shown next to the applicant's name.
Your objection should be sent by email to lpab@justice.nsw.gov.au with the subject line Objection to the admission of [insert name]. Your objection should specify in detail the reasons for your objection and you may attach any documentation you consider relevant. Your objection will be tendered to the Board at its next available meeting.
The Legal Profession Admission Board will first consider whether or not any objection(s) received may affect the applicant's eligibility or suitability for admission.
If the Board does consider the objection may affect the applicant's eligibility or suitability, the Board will defer consideration of the application. The Executive Officer will then write to the applicant to advise him/her of the deferral, provide a copy of the objection(s) and allow a period of a minimum of 3 weeks for the applicant to respond to the objection(s).
At its next meeting, the Board will consider the objection(s) and the applicant's response, and may either grant, refuse or defer the admission application.
Notice of applicants seeking admission will be published on the Board's website within 24 hours of their application, including all documents, being received by the Office of the Board. Their name will remain published for a period of 14 days from the first date of publication and will be automatically removed after that time.
Section 19(8) of Legal Profession Uniform Law provides that the Board is not to issue a compliance certificate until after it has given notice, in accordance with the Admission Rules, on an appropriate website of the application for admission.
Rule 12(2) of the Uniform Admission Rules specifies that the Board must ensure that notice is published on the Board's website of the name of every person who makes an application for a compliance certificate, promptly after the Board receives that application.
15 Jul 2024
We acknowledge Aboriginal people as the First Nations Peoples of NSW and pay our respects to Elders past, present, and future.
Informed by lessons of the past, Department of Communities and Justice is improving how we work with Aboriginal people and communities. We listen and learn from the knowledge, strength and resilience of Stolen Generations Survivors, Aboriginal Elders and Aboriginal communities.
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