Professional recognition is available for a number of UTS Law courses. In some cases, such as Practical Legal Training (PLT), professional recognition forms an essential component of practice. In other emerging and less formally regulated fields, such as dispute resolution, professional recognition is available through established professional bodies, but often non-compulsory in nature.
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Practical Legal Training
If you want to become a practising lawyer in NSW, Practical Legal Training (PLT) is an essential step. More about PLT at UTS
Overseas qualified lawyers
If you studied law overseas and want to practise in Australia, there are a number of courses you can take at UTS. More about qualifying to practise Australian law
Intellectual Property
Intellectual Property at UTS features Australia's first course to fulfil all the educational requirements necessary for you to seek registration as a Patent and Trade Marks Attorney in Australia.
Depending on the subjects you choose to pursue, the UTS Intellectual Property program can satisfy the educational requirements necessary to enable your registration as a Patent and Trade Marks Attorney in Australia. Check with the Trans-Tasman IP Attorneys Board for specific subjects required to be completed for registration.