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Legal Advisor

Legal Advisors provide internal legal counsel for organisations, reviewing laws and contracts while advising executives on compliance and governance.

How do I become a legal advisor

Get qualified to work as a legal advisor with a course recognised across Australia. Speak to a training provider to learn more.

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Salaries for Legal Advisors working in Australia start at $114,400 and increase according to your professional qualifications and specialty areas.

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There are no clear employment figures for Legal Advisors working in Australia right now. They are employed by corporate organisations, industrial and mining companies, government agencies, and NGOs.

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To become a Legal Advisor you will need a Bachelor of Laws and specialist qualifications that relate to your industry or job role. Examples include real estate, cultural heritage, construction, trademarks and patents, workplace safety, environmental laws, and more.

Source: Australian Government Labour Market Insights 2023

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Further reading

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Legal Advisor careers

Legal Advisors are qualified professionals who are employed by corporate organisations and government agencies to provide internal legal advice. They review legislation, prepare contracts and legal documents, and provide expert advice and guidance to company executives and key managers.

As a Legal Advisor you could be overseeing client and vendor contracts, investigating a possible breach of cultural heritage law, drafting a contract for the sale of commercial property, advising the Board of Directors on matters of corporate governance, guiding the executive team through a corporate merger, reviewing the legalities of a Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA), or just staying up-to-date on changes to industrial laws.

To be successful in this career you’ll need exceptional attention to detail and the ability to explain complex legal matters clearly and succinctly.