Lawyer

The role of a lawyer encompasses a wide range of legal services, including providing legal advice, representing clients in courts and tribunals, and preparing legal documents. Lawyers act as both advocates and advisors.

As advocates, they represent one of the parties in criminal and civil trials by presenting evidence and arguing in court to support their client.

As advisors, they counsel their clients on their legal rights and obligations and suggest particular courses of action in business and personal matters.

Lawyers are required to adhere to strict ethical guidelines and professional standards, ensuring confidentiality and acting in the best interest of their clients. They play a critical role in the administration of justice, helping to ensure that laws are applied fairly and consistently. Furthermore, lawyers may specialise in various areas of law, such as commercial, family, environmental, or criminal law, offering expertise tailored to the specific needs of their clients.

What other jobs can I get with a law degree?

With a law degree, you don’t have to work in a courtroom, there are many exciting job options. Sure, you can be a lawyer, fighting for justice in court or giving people advice when they need it. But that’s just the beginning.

Ever thought about helping a big company make decisions? You could be their go-to person for all things legal as an in-house lawyer. Or maybe you’re into digging deep and researching; being a legal researcher could be your thing, helping out judges or lawyers behind the scenes.

Not into the traditional lawyer gig? No worries. You could use your law smarts in politics, helping to make or change laws. Or, if you love sharing knowledge, how about teaching law or writing about it?

And guess what? Businesses love law grads too. Your problem-solving and negotiation skills are perfect for roles in business, like consulting or finance. So, with a law degree, you’re pretty much set for a bunch of exciting careers, both in and out of the courtroom.

Where can I study law in Victoria?

Australian Catholic University: Melbourne.
La Trobe University: Melbourne and Bendigo.
Deakin University: Melbourne Burwood,
Monash University: Clayton.
Swinburne University of Technology: Hawthorn.
Victoria University: Melbourne City campus.
RMIT University: Melbourne City.
The University of Melbourne: Parkville.

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