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Amanda continued, "I have spoke to the local law association. Due to the fact that you are a qualified lawyer in another jurisdiction, there is a course that you need to undertake. They run it in conjunction with the university and it supplements your existing knowledge from your degree and practice."
"It is tailored to cover the gaps in your knowledge of the law here so that you have the same knowledge as someone that has completed their degree here. The all you have to do is the same admission course as everyone else. All you have to do is sent to the local law association, the national legal education centre and the practice board your academic transcripts and details of what you have done in practice. They will then decide what you have to do."