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The Place of Practice: Lawyering in Rural and Regional Australia Paperback – 17 October 2017


The Place of Practice is a unique collection that aims to support law students and early career lawyers considering a career in rural and regional communities. Through the lens of `place’, it canvasses the ways in which lawyering and legal practice differs in the rural and regional context, and the particular issues and barriers facing clients and rural and regional communities. By recognising the fundamental diversity of rural and regional communities and the important role that lawyers play in facilitating access to justice within them, The Place of Practice focuses on the key skills, knowledge, and tools of resilience and wellbeing needed to thrive in rural and regional legal practice.

The Place of Practice draws together a diverse group of academics and legal practitioners who each bring a unique perspective on aspects of rural and regional legal practice. Contributions canvass a wide array of subjects including the practical and ethical settings of rural and regional legal practice, access to justice, entrepreneurship and innovation, distinct practitioner and client contexts (including working with Indigenous clients), professional and personal skills, accessing supervision and self-care.

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Written by practitioners with significant experience in rural and regional Australia, these tips would be helpful to anyone starting out in the profession, wherever they are. This book draws together diverse perspectives on the realities of legal practice in rural and regional Australia. It strikes an even tone and avoids idealising country life or continuing the ‘discourse of deficit’ so common in discussions about rural and regional Australia. Incorporating theoretical and practical perspectives, it straddles these styles in a way that is well suited to university study yet may be less accessible for the time poor practitioner or casual reader. Nonetheless, the spread of topics makes it a good reference book for people working in legal practice or regulation, public policy or academia. It is an excellent resource for the ambitious project of sharing the secret of rural and regional legal practice and opening up a highly rewarding and challenging career to even more law students and early career lawyers. - Eliza Ginnivan, Alternative Law Journal, Vol 43:2 2018

The Place of Practice, Lawyering in Rural and Regional Australia is a short work (259 pages) consisting of 12 well-researched and referenced papers by lawyers, academics and field workers. The authors have considerable personal experience in what is now often referred to as rural, regional and remote (RRR) areas of Australia. The writing style of each author is quite different so the book does not flow in the same manner as if it had been written by one author but this does not, in any way, detract from its value. … I suggest that those of us who have practiced in the country for many years should also read this work. Although it covers issues of which we are probably aware, it makes one consider them in the context of the future of RRR practices. - Tricia Arden, Australian Law Journal, 2018, 92

As I was reviewing this book, sitting in my backyard with my border collies, a 10-minute walk from my office, on a warm Mildura day, it did not surprise me that: “Most regional and rural lawyers are bush-bred and have either stayed or returned home or have moved to another regional locality”. The collection of contributions by academics, authors and practising lawyers offers considerations and strategies for those law students and admitted lawyers considering practice outside metropolitan and suburban Australia. While there could have been more focus on the opportunities and strengths of regional and rural practice, the publication does raise many valid considerations and challenges. Expectations of fast-tracked careers, entrepreneurial opportunities, increased early face to face client contact and economic realities are well acknowledged. Potential professional and social isolation, living in a fish bowl, and limited mental health, welfare and personal services are certainly real challenges. The publication acknowledges that each area and community is different. To succeed you need to know your community and legal market. For those without prior connection, making friends and developing social networks is a vital, but not necessarily easy part of entering a new community. - Michael Holcroft, InPrint, Law Institute Journal Victoria, April 2018

About the Author

Trish Mundy is Senior Lecturer and Law Discipline Leader in the School of Law at the University of Wollongong. Prior to academia, Trish practised for over 10 years in the community legal sector, with a particular focus on family law, domestic and family violence and the provision of legal services in and to rural, regional and remote (RRR) communities. Her principal research interests concern the advancement of women within the legal profession and legal practice in RRR Australia. In 2012, Trish was part of an Australian Office for Learning and Teaching funded project designed to develop strategies within the undergraduate law curriculum to prepare and attract lawyers to RRR legal practice. She has since successfully developed an elective offering at UOW titled Legal Practice in Rural and Regional Communities. Trish has written on the urban-centric nature of legal education and the importance of recognising RRR places within law curricula, and about the ways in which `place’ based curricula can support positive professional identity development. She is currently a board member of the Women Lawyers’ Association of NSW and its Wollongong Chapter, as well as Chair of the Shoalcoast Community Legal Centre based in Nowra, New South Wales.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Federation Press
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ 17 October 2017
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 288 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1760021571
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1760021573
  • Item weight ‏ : ‎ 384 g
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 1.4 x 15.6 x 23.7 cm

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