Program overview
If your career ambition is to be a practising lawyer, then Bond’s Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice (GDLP) is your pathway to get you there. An approved professional legal training (PLT) program, the GDLP is required for Bachelor of Laws and Juris Doctor graduates who wish to qualify for admission as a legal practitioner.
This practical program includes a short coursework component and a legal placement.
The program starts in week 1 with a compulsory Learning Intensive held in week 2 each semester which will include a series of guest presentations and workshops covering essential skills such as client interviewing, negotiating and advocacy.
Program code: LA-43042
This program is not available to international students who intend to apply for a student visa to undertake this program.
Program overview
If your career ambition is to be a practising lawyer, then Bond’s Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice (GDLP) is your pathway to get you there. An approved professional legal training (PLT) program, the GDLP is required for Bachelor of Laws and Juris Doctor graduates who wish to qualify for admission as a legal practitioner.
This practical program includes a short coursework component and a legal placement.
The program starts in week 1 with a compulsory Learning Intensive held in week 2 each semester which will include a series of guest presentations and workshops covering essential skills such as client interviewing, negotiating and advocacy.
Program code: LA-43042
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About this program
The Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice (ONLINE) (GDLP) is a postgraduate program offered by the Faculty of Law to students who have completed a recognised law degree. Successful completion of the program will enable students to apply for admission to legal practice in Australia and in some overseas jurisdictions. The program is based on the competency standards for entry level lawyers developed by the admitting authorities and the Australian Professional Legal Education Council (APLEC).
Students should contact the relevant admitting authority to ascertain any additional requirements for admission in specific States or Territories.