Specialist Accreditation

About Specialist Accreditation

In an increasingly complex and competitive market the expertise and professionalism which forms the cornerstone of Specialist Accreditation remains an easily identifiable choice for consumers of legal services and serves as a recognisable means of differentiation. 

To be an Accredited Specialist, a practitioner must pass a structured assessment process which requires the individual to draw on their existing knowledge and skills to demonstrate their competency and expertise in their chosen area of law. Learn more.

CHANGE TO SPECIALIST ACCREDITATION YEAR

The Council of the Law Society and the Specialist Accreditation Board have resolved that the Law Society align the Specialist Accreditation year with the Practising Certificate/Solicitor Membership year, and that the Law Society align the Specialist Accreditation CPD year with the Uniform Law CPD year.  Going forward, the Specialist Accreditation year will run from 1 July to 30 June each year, instead of 1 May to 30 April.  

To facilitate the first year of the transition, your current accreditation will automatically be validated until 30 June 2025 at no additional cost.  Thereafter renewals will occur on 1 July each year, with applications for renewal due by 30 June each year.  Specialists will be able to complete their Specialist Accreditation renewal at the same time as their PC/SM renewal.

The Specialist CPD year will end on 31 March each year. This means you need to have completed your Specialist Accreditation CPD by this date.  
We will offer all specialists a grace period in 2025 given the change, so you will have until 30 April 2025 to complete this if needed. 

If you have any questions in the meantime, please contact our team at specialists@lawsociety.com.au or call us on 9926 0305.
Further information will be available closer to the 2025 renewal period.
 

New area of Specialist Accreditation announced in Elder Law

At the 2024 Specialist Accreditation Conference on Thursday 15 August, Law Society President Brett McGrath announced that Elder Law is to become a new area of Specialist Accreditation to be offered as part of the 2026 Program.

You can view the media release about the announcement of this new area of Accreditation here: Specialist Elder Law Program to benefit older Australians | The Law Society of NSW. 

Click here to view our FAQ document which will assist with questions you may have about applying for the Program or about applying for a place on the Elder Law Specialist Accreditation Advisory Committee.

The Specialist Accreditation Team is seeking expressions of interest from practitioners interested in joining the first Advisory Committee for Elder Law. The Advisory Committee will develop the assessment materials and oversee the assessment process. 

If you would like to participate in the new Elder Law Specialist Advisory Committee, please click here to register your interest. Please note that committee applications will open in December 2024 and the team will reach out to you at that time. 

If you have any further questions, please contact the Specialist Accreditation team at specialists@lawsociety.com.au or call us at 9926 0305.