FOR LAWYERS
Legal Aid WA is committed to improving access to justice for disadvantaged people in the community. As part of this mission, it is also committed to supporting the provision of legal assistance services by our partners and has a strong working relationship with the private legal profession and the community legal sector.
Private practitioners who perform work for Legal Aid WA and lawyers working in the community legal sector are given access to our internal legal resources through the Law Hub, as well as discounted access to our Continuing Professional Development training.
If you are impacted by the regional court closures between 1 June and 28 August and you don’t think you can attend court in person, it’s important to let the court know.
Your lawyer or Legal Aid WA can help you do this.
Contact your local Legal Aid WA office or the Legal Aid WA Infoline for advice and help.
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