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Australians twice as likely to search for a Lawyer than a Solicitor

When you need legal help do you turn to a Lawyer or Solicitor? Or, is it Lawyers or Lawyer? And, do the same rules apply with other professions?

Lawyers not immune to Nigerian email scams

New scam companies targeting Australian lawyers

QLD abortion bill passes with clarification made

Abortion bill passed with bipartisan support in QLD

Funding boost for DPP

Six new lawyers, most at junior level, and two paralegals will join ACT's Office of the Director of Public Prosecution today.

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Welcome to lawyers.com.au - Australia's leading legal services directory. Here, you can find lawyers from around Australia to assist you with any legal matters at hand. Simply use our sophisticated search function to find the lawyer you require.

You can find lawyers from all areas of Australia, and you can refine your search according to the type of law, postcode or search for a law firm by name. If you need a solicitor, barrister or any other type of legal services, chances are you will find what you are looking for in our extensive database.

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Lawyers in Australia practice many different kinds of law, which can be divided into set groups. Firstly, Australian law consists of common law, which is based on the English common law system. Following from this, there are also federal laws enacted by the parliament of Australia and laws enacted by the various state and territory governing bodies.

The most important law in Australia is the Constitution of Australia, which forms the basis of the Australian government. Naturally, some lawyers deal specifically in constitutional law, and though there is no Bill Of Rights in the Australian constitution, the parliamentary system is seen as enough to protects the freedoms and liberties of the Australian people.

Unlike in the United States, Australia has a single binding common law that lawyers around the country practice. Historically, Australian law has been heavily linked to the English legal system, but in recent times there has been notable distinctions between the two.

Other important elements to lawyers and the Australian legal system include customary law and international law that attorneys, lawyers and all those practicing in the legal system must regard and adhere to. Customary law was largely formed in its modern guise thanks to the Mabo decision, which led to forming of the Native Title Act.

International law that affects Australian lawyers include the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women, the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination and the Convention on the Rights of the Child.

Lawyers in Australia often have specialised fields, and they may have experience in multiple types of law. You can search our database to find a lawyer to advise on your legal situation depending on your location, or search by the type of law that you believe affects your case. Look to lawyers.com.au when you need to find an Australian lawyer.