This year, the week is from May 20 to 26, and courts, community legal centres, law firms, solicitors, barristers, police, community services, education institutions and libraries are also expected to be involved in activities.
If you’re in need of legal advice, the team at Taylor & Whitty Solicitors are here to help.
It has solicitors servicing offices in Cobram, Finley, Yarrawonga, Tocumwal and Jerilderie, offering a full range of legal services.
If you need more information before you get to that point, the NSW Law Week website has a source of information to help you know what steps to take.
A series of online webinars will be held during Law Week next week for anyone interested.
Webinar details are as follows:
Get to know Legal Aid NSW - May 21 from 1pm to 2.30pm via Zoom and Legal Aid NSW’s Facebook Page: Join this panel discussion to learn about the variety of work done by solicitors Legal Aid NSW. You will meet someone from LawAccess NSW, a solicitor working in Family Law in the Early Intervention Unit, a solicitor working in Civil Law in a regional office and a solicitor working in Criminal Law.
Find out about ombudsman services - May 22 from 1pm to 2.30pm via Zoom and Legal Aid NSW’s Facebook Page: Join this panel discussion to find out about where and when to take complaints you might have about a service or organisation. The panel will include representatives from the NSW Ombudsman, Health Care Complaints Commission (HCCC), Energy & Water Ombudsman (EWON), Australian Financial Complaints Authority (AFCA) and Australian Small Business and Family Enterprise Ombudsman (ASBFEO).
Meet a magistrate, barrister and solicitor - May 23 from 1pm to 2.30pm via Zoom and Legal Aid NSW’s Facebook Page: In this special Law Week webinar, you’ll have the unique opportunity to hear from a NSW Magistrate, Barrister and Solicitors about their work and their roles in the legal system.
Attendance of webinars is free, but you must pre-register. Go to www.lawweeknsw.org.au and follow the prompts.