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Information Centre. Media Hub. Links Privacy. Terms of Use. Membership Terms of Service. There are two main types of lawyers in New South Wales - barristers and solicitors. Barristers are independent, specialist advocates who are trained to appear in a courtroom, in commissions of inquiry and in alternative forms of dispute resolution.

Barristers may also provide objective advice on particular legal problems for clients, solicitors, businesses and governments. Barristers act as mediators and arbitrators as well as conducting other dispute resolution processes. Every day, clients make strategic decisions in disruptive and stressful situations with the help of a barrister. That's why outcomes for clients improve significantly when barristers are involved at the earliest possible stage of a dispute.

Barristers receive most of their their work known as 'briefs' from a solicitor, who might be part of a law firm or working in-house for a company or government department.



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