What is the Speakers' Bureau? 

The Speakers' Bureau is a free community service which can provide a solicitor to speak to groups and associations.

The Law Society is often contacted by local community groups, schools and business organisations asking for someone to speak to them on a particular area of law.

The Speakers Bureau can provide legal practitioners to address these groups and provides an important opportunity for members of the community to learn about their legal rights and obligations.

How does it work?

You contact us and we contact solicitors in your local area who specialise in your preferred topic. We then pass along your contact details for you to liaise with the solicitor and arrange a date & time that suits you.  


Topics:

Agriculture/Farming Issues Arts/Entertainment
Australian Constitution Building & Construction Law
Buying & Selling a Home Careers in Law
Children & the Law Consumer Law
Contract Law Copyright/Trademarks/Intellectual Property
Criminal Law Domestic Violence
Disability Rights Employment Law
Elderly & the Law Environmental Law & Local Government
Human Rights
Family Law, Divorce & De facto Relationships
Indigenous Issues
Immigration/Citizenship
International Law
Industrial Law
Legal Costs
IT/Computers
Medical Liability
Neighbours
Personal Injury
Native Title
Public Liability
Property & Conveyancing
Road Accidents
Retirement Villages
Taxation Law
Small Business
The Legal Profession
The Court System
Workplace & the Law
Wills, Estates & Powers of Attorney
Young People & the Law



However we welcome requests in other areas you may have a need for.

Contact: 

Please contact Member Services on (08) 8229 0200 or via email at mcs@lawsocietysa.asn.au