The Law Society of South Australia was established as a voluntary professional association for members of the legal profession in 1879. Its principal mission is to represent its members and the legal profession in general. The Society has a responsibility to interact with Government in terms of the Legal Practitioners Act, legal representation, parliamentary and other inquiries, legal fees and costs, and legislative development. The interests of members will be taken account of through activities associated with educational development, information, maximisation of work opportunities, specific financial and other direct benefits, and through representation of member and profession interests in wide-ranging community activities. The health and well being of members will be provided for through appropriate support programs. The Society provides a range of services for its members, the legal profession and the community.
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