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Grey Skies
Oct 23, 2008

by FactsAreUseless

Mantle posted:

I'm a Canadian applying to an in house legal counsel position at EA Games in Sydney and have some quick questions about job/law culture in Australia. Is it practice for professionals' resumes to be 2 pages long? Are lawyers referred to as lawyers, attorneys, barristers, or solicitors? And do your lawyers refer to themselves as "Esquire" as Americans do?

This is from a few days ago so I'm not sure if you're still reading the thread, but I'm an Australian lawyer if you had any more industry specific questions. Respectively, the answers to your questions are yes, "lawyer" or "solicitor" assuming that's what your practising cert says, and no. gently caress no.

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