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    • Diploma in Law Information Handbook
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    • Exam cover pages
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      • News archive
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    • Instruments of delegation
  • Public Notary
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​​New Zealand lawy​ers​​

If you have been admitted as a lawyer in New Zealand, you will need to lodge an application for admission in NSW directly to the Supreme Court of NSW, pursuant to the Trans Tasman Mutual Recognition Act 1997 of the Commonwealth.

The Practice Directions and forms can be found at the Supreme Court's website under Practice Note No. SC Gen 8 ​

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