About the Law Society Precedents
About the Law Society Precedents
The Law Society Precedents (except for the Personal Injury suite) were developed
by TressCox, who also fully maintain them for the Society. The
Personal Injury suite was developed by Stacks-The Law Firm and is also
maintained by TressCox, with editorial input by Carroll and
O'Dea.
Download
The Law Society Precedents can be downloaded quickly and simply via the
Society's website at http://www.lawsociety.com.au/precedents/
by entering your Precedents login and password. From this secure site you will
be able to:
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Download the suites and updates you have purchased.
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Print out hard copies.
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View the suites for which you are licensed.
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Search, browse and download individual Precedent updates for which you are
licensed whenever you want and wherever you are.
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Keep up-to-date with the latest updates and keep track of what Precedents and
updates you have downloaded.
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Specifications and hard copy
The Precedents are available in Microsoft Word 6 and above for PCs. Apple
Macintosh users must have Mac Office 98 or later. The print font (or typeface)
used in the Law Society Precedents is Times New Roman.
Firms can print the hard copy from their computer.To make the printed copies
more presentable and easy to file, you can purchase Law Society Precedent
binders (including specially printed tab dividers and spine cards).
Index to Precedent Suites
For your convenience the index to each Precedent suite, as well as the order
form, are on the Law Society's website at
http://www.lawsociety.com.au/precedents/.
Maintenance
To keep the Precedents up to date you need to take out maintenance. Firms that
have paid their annual maintenance will receive their updates as soon as the
amendments have been made. Notification of updates is sent by email advising
firms to download.
How much do the Precedents cost?
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The licence fee for each Precedent suite depends on its complexity and the
number of users. The licence and maintenance fees are shown following each
suite listing.
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See prices for more information.
Big savings for small firms
The Law Society has an exclusive offer to help small practitioners. To run a successful practice that upholds a
competitive advantage you will want your business to operate efficiently and cost effectively. This offer will assist
with providing small firms with the same advantages as a larger firm.
The Law Society Precedents enable small practices to have a range of commonly used and up-to-date precedents
available to them online.
A discount of up to 75% is offered to small firms when they subscribe to the full set of 16 suites.
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License Fee
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Maintenance Fee*
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Saving
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1 Solicitor
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$1,403.75
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$405
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75%
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2 Solicitor
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$2,807.50
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$810
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50%
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3 Solicitor
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$4,211.25
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$1,215
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25%
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* Note: Maintenance is mandatory for this offer.
To purchase the Law Society Precedents
To order your Law Society Precedents simply:
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Complete the online order form
and return it to the Law Society.
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A licence agreement will then be forwarded from the Society.
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Sign and return the licence agreement to the Society, together with a cheque
for the necessary amount, including the maintenance fee if required. Payment
can also be made by credit card.
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You will then receive a log-in and password to access the Precedents.
Disclaimer
The Law Society Precedents are suites of documents designed to be used as
examples by legal practitioners.
The Law Society of New South Wales, on behalf of itself and any other person
involved in the production of the Precedents, disclaims any liability arising
in connection with the use of the Law Society Precedents or reliance on their
contents by any person, whether used in the original form or altered in some
way by the licensee. Licensees are authorised to use the Law Society Precedents
only in the course of providing bona fide legal services to clients. Any other
use of the Precedents is prohibited.
The Society gives no warranties nor makes any representation in respect of the
Precedents including, without limitation, any warranties as to quality,
standard or legal efficacy.
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