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To become a lawyer in New Zealand you complete an LLB (usually four years) approved by the New Zealand Council of Legal Education. You then sit the Professional Legal Studies Course ('Profs') through the College of Law or the Institute of Professional Legal Studies. After obtaining your certificate of completion and a certificate of character, you are admitted as a barrister and solicitor of the High Court of New Zealand. Finally, you must hold a current practising certificate issued by the New Zealand Law Society before you can practise.
The New Zealand Law Society (Te Kahui Ture o Aotearoa) regulates lawyers and issues practising certificates; the New Zealand Council of Legal Education accredits law degrees and the professional course. Admission is by the High Court of New Zealand.
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