The Law Society of Western Australia is the professional association for Western Australian barristers and solicitors. Membership of the Law Society is not compulsory for lawyers.
The Law Society has a strong commitment to enhancing access to justice by members of the Western Australian community. To this end the Society has developed and maintains a number of programs directed at enhancing this important objective.
The programs include:
Old Courthouse Museum
Francis Burt Law Education Centre
Law Week
Public Purposes Trust
The Law Society of Western Australia is a constituent body of the Law Council of Australia.
Website: http://www.lawsocietywa.asn.au/
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