The specialist accreditation of lawyers is handled by the various regulatory bodies in each state and territory of Australia. At Lawgate.com.au, we provide an opportunity for lawyers to provide their specialist accreditation status to us for the purpose of their or their firm’s listing. A listing can then be verified as having one or more specialists in an identified area of the law. Before a lawyer will be considered a specialist, however, we must verify the relevant accreditation. Existing subscribers should use the form below. Processing times are between 5 and 10 business days.
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