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READY TO LEVEL UP IN YOUR CAREER?

To become a leader, you need to think beyond your legal expertise. You need to adopt a business mindset – and tune in to the drivers of the commercial world. Skills in negotiation, collaboration, relationship management and problem-solving are also paramount. These will ensure you stay relevant and competitive in this rapidly evolving industry. This qualification – tailored to the needs of the legal service industry – will give you the tools to thrive as a legal leader for years to come.

With a Master of Legal Business Management, you will deepen your expertise substantially – and truly set yourself apart as an industry specialist while learning real-world skills you’ll actually use, making you a more holistic and impactful leader. Our Legal Business Management elective subjects enable you to obtain a greater depth of practical skills, guided by industry experts. Your learning will involve applied practical, real-world learning experiences and activities to ensure that you apply learning directly to your legal workplace.

To complete this award, you must choose:

  • BL3 - Business strategy
  • 6 elective subjects in Legal Business Management
  • LB00 - Legal Business Management Capstone

 

Plan your studies

Looking to plan your postgraduate program?

  1. Use the tool below to explore subjects by practice area and intake date.
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HOW TO ENROL

Follow these steps to complete your enrolment in a postgraduate program.

  1. Choose your first subject
    We recommend enrolling in one subject per intake. Enrolling in two subjects may require up to 25 hours of study per week.

  2. Gather your documents
    • Academic Records
      You’ll need to submit an official academic transcript: graduation certificate (please refer to the prerequisites section, which contains entry requirements for this program).

    • Recognition of prior learning (if applicable)
      Submit any relevant postgraduate certificates or qualifications if applying for RPL.

    • Proof of name change (if applicable)
      If your name has changed, provide certified proof.

    • Unique student identifier (USI)
      A USI is required by the Australian Government for all students (except offshore international students). Create or find your USI here.

  3. Payment or financial assistance
    Have your payment details or tax file number (TFN) ready if applying for FEE-HELP through the Commonwealth Government FEE-HELP scheme.

  4. Submit your enrolment
    Once ready, complete and submit your online enrolment.

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For assistance, contact Customer and Student Engagement at 1300 506 402 or email postgrad@collaw.edu.au

RE-ENROLMENTS

Re-enrolling for your next subject is simple!

Once you've enrolled in your chosen Award program, re-enrolling for the next subject is easy. Simply follow these steps:

  1. Choose your next subject.
  2. Log in to the customer portal.
  3. Complete the re-enrolment form and select your payment option.

FEES & FEE-HELP

Here’s what you need to know:

  • The fee per subject in 2025 is $4,150 (no GST applies)
  • Our fees are reviewed annually and may vary during your enrolment
  • You need to pay your fees in full at the time of enrolment each semester.
  • We accept cheque, EFT and credit card.

StudyAssist FEE-Help

Good news! There’s no need to pay for your entire qualification upfront. Instead, you can pay as you learn – subject by subject. Which means, you can start off small by building your own Graduate Certificate, or Graduate Diploma, and then progress to a Master of Laws later, if you choose.

Please refer to our Policy Index - 1.3.11 Withdrawal policy.

 

Kay Smith Scholarship

The Kay Smith Scholarship honours one of the longest serving and most respected people of The College of Law. It is designed to support the education aspirations of outstanding law graduates and young lawyers. Learn more.

PREREQUISITES

The award programs (Master of Legal Business, Graduate Diploma and Graduate Certificates) are open to all professionals working in the legal services industry, including those who may not have a law degree.

As there are specific enrolment requirements that need to be verified before you continue, we ask that you book a call with our Customer and Student Engagement team.

Requirements:

  1. An undergraduate law degree, or
  2. Any undergraduate degree plus at least 1 year relevant work experience in the legal services industry*, or
  3. At least 5 years' relevant work experience in the legal services industry*.

* Applicants will be considered on a case by case basis and must submit a personal statement and supporting documentation that covers: 

  • work experience and current work environment (duration and type); 
  • relevance of the work experience to the course;
  • evidence as to why that work experience demonstrates equivalence with an undergraduate degree;
  • evidence of professional certificates/short courses and capacity to learn, research and be assessed at the requisite level. 

Students from non-English speaking countries who did not complete their undergraduate degree at an English speaking university must supply an IELTS Certificate. The requisite IELTS standard is at level 8 (writing), 7 (listening), 7.5 (speaking), 7 (reading), and 7.5 overall.

ASSESSMENTS

Your assessments may vary from course to course. However, these are the most common assessments that you will need to complete:

  • Oral Assessments
  • Written Assessments
  • Short writing activities
  • Reflection activities

For all student policies refer to our policy index.

LEGAL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT SUBJECTS

LB00 - Capstone

Intake 2, 4
In this subject, students will develop a strategic plan that brings together everything they have learnt in the Master of Legal Business program. The aim of this subject is for students to integrate the knowledge and skills they gained over the program to address a complex, multi-disciplinary problem. 

LB3 - Business Strategy: Planning for Success

Intake Intensive

This subject will explore legal business strategy and provide practical guidance on how to develop a strategic plan for an organisation

This is a core subject for the Master of Legal Business Management award

TOPICS

  • Foundations of strategy
  • Current state analysis
  • Defining a strategy
  • Future strategy Implementation

LB5 - Fundamental Legal Technologies

Intake 1
The impact of new legal technologies is sweeping the profession. And as firms race towards a seamless service and the perfect process – no one can afford to be left behind. In this course, students will explore the fundamental legal technologies shaping the industry, so that students can determine the best fit for their business and harness true innovation

TOPICS

  • Legal industry disruption
  • Building blocks Information processing
  • Platforms and blockchain LawTech and RegTech startups
  • Risk and governance

LB7 - Workforce of the future

Intake 4

We can’t know what the future will look like. We can use the best of workforce planning to be poised for success.

Learn how to align workforce planning and strategy in an ever-evolving workplace.

Using a wide range of case studies and resources, students will consider the practical challenges of a multi-generational workforce, the paradox of being both profitable today and ready for tomorrow and the different ways to communicate their insights to stakeholders.

TOPICS

  • Introduction to workforce planning
  • Digital transformation
  • Workforce plan
  • Change management

LB9 - Innovation

Intake 4
Innovation is not a concept that has traditionally been associated with the legal sector. Entrenched in tradition and precedent, the sector has been slow to embrace change. This subject will examine recent changes in the legal sector, analyse emerging new business models and discuss opportunities for innovation.

TOPICS

  • Innovation in the context of legal services
  • Legal delivery operating models
  • Innovating the delivery of legal services
  • Developing an innovative culture and measuring innovation success
  • The emergence of legalpreneur

LB11 - Legal Operations

Intake 1, 3
This subject will explore the fundamentals of legal operations and transformation of legal service delivery. The legal services industry is undergoing a period of disruptive change associated with new technologies, new service providers and business models, and a client-led drive for greater efficiency, cost savings and innovation. This subject will advance the knowledge of legal operations and give students the practical skills to implement and manage legal transformation within their organisation. The subject will also give students the tools to apply project management principles and techniques in a legal services context.

TOPICS

  • Evolution of legal service delivery
  • Core legal operations competencies
  • Tools of transformation LegalTech
  • Legal delivery as a business: business case and budgeting
  • Legal delivery as a business: data analytics, metrics and KPIs

LB12 - Pricing Legal Services

Intake 2
This subject will explore the latest thinking in the pricing of legal services and offer insights into how to apply this knowledge effectively within an organisation. This subject will help students to broaden their existing professional knowledge and skills for application in practice.

TOPICS

  • Client perspectives on pricing
  • Law firm perspectives on pricing
  • Pricing theories and concepts
  • Pricing psychology and behavioural economics
  • Alternative fee arrangements
  • Putting pricing into practice

LB13 - Financial management for profitability and growth

Intake 3
This subject will explore financial management for profitability and growth in law practices. It will prepare students to make key operational and strategic financial decisions by using management accounting concepts.

TOPICS

  • Understanding financial performance
  • Optimising the client book
  • Scoping and pricing legal work
  • Managing WIP and reducing lock-up
  • Budgeting, forecasting and tracking performance
  • Staffing and financial growth

LB14 - Leadership

Intake 2
This subject will explore the behaviours needed to become an effective leader in today’s increasingly complex legal world. Developing new leadership mindsets and skills will enhance students' ability to influence and communicate. This subject will allow students to critically analyse the values they, their teams and their organisation hold – this will help in alleviating any challenges that are preventing greater personal and business success. During the course, students will also be able to discuss the current challenges they face as a leader at work and develop a personal leadership development plan.

TOPICS

  • Introduction to leadership
  • Learning to be leaders
  • Values, culture and leadership
  • Emotional intelligence and leadership
  • Leading in disruptive times Inspirational leadership

LB16 - Why And How Clients Buy Legal Services

Understanding the mechanics behind why and how clients buy legal services requires a multi-faceted approach to practice development. Good service providers understand their current and target clients, are skilled at positioning their practice towards clients in their target market, adopt a positive mindset towards marketing and business development, and know how to maximise business development opportunities.

In this subject, students will explore client relationships from both the private practice and in-house perspectives. The focus will be on marketing and business development, and how to develop their practice by building trusted client relationships.

TOPICS

  • Case analysis
  • How clients make buying decisions
  • Develop and prioritise a go-to market strategy
  • Optimising market research
  • Client service experience
  • Practise development plan

LB17 - Leading and Managing People

Intake 1

There are many styles of leadership and throughout their career students are likely to come across great leaders and not so great leaders and everything in between.

In this subject students will explore the difference between leadership and management, examine contemporary management theories and review the science behind high-performing teams. Students will develop skills in coaching teams and individuals, taking into account ethical and cultural challenges as well as the complexities of individual, group and intra-group behaviour. In the end students will bring everything students have learned together to create an improvement plan for their organisation.

TOPICS

  • Human 101
  • High performance legal workforces
  • Facilitating optimal performance
  • Ethical and cultural challenges

START DATES

Feb Intake 1 May Intake 2 Aug Intake 3 Nov Intake 4
START DATE 10 Feb 2025 12 May 2025 10 Aug 2025 09 Nov 2025
CENSUS 26 Feb 2025 28 May 2025 17 Aug 2025 02 Dec 2025
END DATE 02 May 2025 01 Aug 2025 30 Oct 2025 05 Feb 2026
Subject Start Date Census End Date Workshop Date
DRP3 - Advocacy 21 Sep 2025 30 Sep 2025 30 Oct 2025

15 - 17 October 2025

DRP4 - Mediation 05 Oct 2025 14 Oct 2025 13 Nov 2024

TBC

EPP2 - Superannuation 01 Jul 2024 10 Jul 2024 09 Aug 2024
FDR1 - Family Law and Mediation 10 Feb 2025 19 Feb 2025 21 Mar 2025

3 - 5 March 2025 NSW & VIC
6 - 8 March 2025 QLD & WA

FDR1 - Family Law and Mediation 10 Aug 2025 19 Aug 2025 18 Sep 2025

3 - 5 March 2025 NSW & VIC
6 - 8 March 2025 QLD & WA

FDR2 - Children’s Matters, Family Law and Family Dispute Resolution 24 Mar 2025 01 Apr 2025 20 Apr 2025

10 - 12 April 2025 NSW & VIC 
14 - 16 April 2025 QLD & WA

FDR2 - Children’s Matters, Family Law and Family Dispute Resolution 21 Sep 2025 30 Sep 2025 30 Oct 2025

10 - 12 April 2025 NSW & VIC 
14 - 16 April 2025 QLD & WA

FDR3 - Advanced Family Dispute Resolution 05 May 2025 13 May 2025 13 Jun 2025

26 - 28 May 2025 NSW & VIC
29 - 31 May 2025 QLD & WA

FDR3 - Advanced Family Dispute Resolution 03 Nov 2025 11 Nov 2025 12 Dec 2025

26 - 28 May 2025 NSW & VIC
29 - 31 May 2025 QLD & WA

FDR4 - Case Management in Family Dispute Resolution Capstone 16 Jun 2025 24 Jun 2025 25 Jul 2025

20-22 Feb 2025 NSW & VIC 
17-19 Feb 2025 QLD & WA

10 - 12 July 2025 NSW & VIC
7 - 9 July 2025 QLD & WA 

FDR4 - Case Management in Family Dispute Resolution Capstone 26 Jan 2026 04 Feb 2026 06 Mar 2026

20-22 Feb 2025 NSW & VIC 
17-19 Feb 2025 QLD & WA

10 - 12 July 2025 NSW & VIC
7 - 9 July 2025 QLD & WA 

FDR5 - Virtual Simulated Practice 07 Apr 2025 16 Apr 2025 30 May 2025

Day 1 – 24 April 2025
Days 2 to 4:  29 April - 1 May 2025

FDR5 - Virtual Simulated Practice 07 Sep 2025 01 Jan 0001 30 Oct 2025

Day 1 – 24 April 2025
Days 2 to 4:  29 April - 1 May 2025

LB3 - Business Strategy: Planning for Success 05 May 2025 13 May 2025 13 Jun 2025
LB3 - Business Strategy: Planning for Success 02 Nov 2025 10 Dec 2025 11 Dec 2025
Subject Start Date Census End Date Workshop Date
FDR1 - Family Law and Mediation 09 Feb 2025 18 Feb 2025 20 Mar 2025

3 - 5 March 2025 NSW/VIC   
6 - 8 March 2025 QLD/WA

1 - 3 September 2025 NSW/VIC
4 - 6 September 2025 QLD/WA

FDR1 - Family Law and Mediation 10 Aug 2025 19 Aug 2025 18 Sep 2025

3 - 5 March 2025 NSW/VIC   
6 - 8 March 2025 QLD/WA

1 - 3 September 2025 NSW/VIC
4 - 6 September 2025 QLD/WA

FDR2 - Children’s Matters, Family Law and Family Dispute Resolution 24 Mar 2025 31 Mar 2025 02 May 2025

10 - 12 April 2025 NSW & VIC 
14 - 16 April 2025 QLD & WA

16 - 18 October 2025   NSW/VIC
13 - 15 October 2025  QLD/WA

FDR2 - Children’s Matters, Family Law and Family Dispute Resolution 21 Sep 2025 30 Sep 2025 30 Oct 2025

10 - 12 April 2025 NSW & VIC 
14 - 16 April 2025 QLD & WA

16 - 18 October 2025   NSW/VIC
13 - 15 October 2025  QLD/WA

FDR3 - Advanced Family Dispute Resolution 05 May 2025 14 May 2025 13 Jun 2025

26 - 28 May 2025 NSW & VIC
29 - 31 May 2025 QLD & WA

24 - 26 November 2025 NSW/VIC
27-29 November 2025 QLD/WA

FDR3 - Advanced Family Dispute Resolution 02 Nov 2025 11 Nov 2025 11 Dec 2025

26 - 28 May 2025 NSW & VIC
29 - 31 May 2025 QLD & WA

24 - 26 November 2025 NSW/VIC
27-29 November 2025 QLD/WA

FDR4 - Case Management in Family Dispute Resolution Capstone 26 Jan 2025 05 Feb 2026 06 Mar 2026

10 - 12 July 2025 NSW & VIC
7 - 9 July 2025 QLD & WA 

19-21 Feb 2026 NSW & VIC 
16-18 Feb 2026 QLD & WA

FDR4 - Case Management in Family Dispute Resolution Capstone 16 Jun 2025 24 Jul 2025 25 Jul 2025

10 - 12 July 2025 NSW & VIC
7 - 9 July 2025 QLD & WA 

19-21 Feb 2026 NSW & VIC 
16-18 Feb 2026 QLD & WA

FDR5 - Virtual Simulated Practice 07 Apr 2025 16 Apr 2025 30 May 2025

Day 1 - 24 April 2025
Days 2 - 4: 29 April - 1 May 2025

Day 1 – 26 September 2025    
Days 2-4 – 30 September - 2 October 2025

FDR5 - Virtual Simulated Practice 08 Sep 2025 18 Sep 2025 31 Oct 2025

Day 1 - 24 April 2025
Days 2 - 4: 29 April - 1 May 2025

Day 1 – 26 September 2025    
Days 2-4 – 30 September - 2 October 2025

I'm excited to apply the skills I've learnt to the management and operations of our business. This will help me deliver more efficient services for clients and ongoing success for our practice.

Michelle McCarthy, Practice Manager, Bendigo Legal Master of Legal Business Alumni

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Krystal Bellamy, LLM Graduate

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

This depends on your workload and your personal situation. If you complete 1 subject every intake you could complete your Masters in 2 years. However, you have five years to complete the course from your intake commencement date.

You can do any of the following without financial penalty any time before the published census date for each intake:

  • Withdraw completely
  • Change the subject or course you are enrolled in
  • Defer it to a subsequent intake (must be within the next 12 months)

Learn more by reading our Policy Index.

As you have 5 years to complete your Masters, you don’t need to complete a subject every intake. However, if you do not study for 2 consecutive intakes – then you can apply for a Leave of Absence. You can only request a leave of absence twice over the course of your studies.

We recommend that you set aside 10-12 hours a week on study per subject, 1 unit per semester. Completing two subjects in the same intake may require up to 25 hours of study and readings each week. 

There are four intakes a year: February, May, August and November.

You may be entitled to claim your full 10 units per subject for your CPD requirements.

However, you may still need to complete some mandatory CPD units. Please check with your local law society for the requirements in your state or territory.

WA-based students may claim up to 6 units per subject (6 CPD units for an intensive subject that has a compulsory workshop requirement or 4 CPD units for any other subject). College will lodge the CPD points with the Legal Practice Board on successful completion of the subject(s).

The College’s Credit for Prior Learning Policy encourages practitioners who have completed previous postgraduate and other recognised study to apply for credit towards either the LLM (Applied Law) or the Master of Applied Law (Family Law).

A maximum of three subject credits may be granted towards the Masters awards.

  • If you have undertaken a Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice with The College of Law within the last ten years, you may apply to receive up to two elective subjects of unspecified credit.
  • If you have undertaken a Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice with another provider within the last ten years, you may apply to receive one elective subject of unspecified credit.
  • If you have undertaken other postgraduate study, such as an LLM or Graduate Diploma of Law, whether you have completed the award or not, you may be eligible to receive credit for that study.
  • Accredited Specialists may qualify for exemption of the foundations subject and Capstone Project for their area of major.
  • Applicants who have completed a Legal Practice Management Course at The College of Law in may receive one subject specified credit.

Yes. Many LLM students choose electives from our Legal Business Management course. Please contact us to learn how.

No. To become a Family Dispute Resolution Practitioner, you will need to:

  1. Complete the Graduate Diploma in Family Dispute Practice (FRDP)
  2. Seek accreditation with the Commonwealth Attorney-General’s Department

Many students choose to pursue an LLM with a double major in Family Law and FDRP.

For 2025, each subject in our postgraduate programmes costs $4,150 with no GST applicable.

Please note that our fees are subject to annual review and may change during your enrolment. Full payment is required at the time of enrolment each semester, and we accept various payment methods including cheque, Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT), and credit card. Additionally, if you are an Australian citizen, a New Zealand citizen, or hold a permanent humanitarian visa, you may be eligible to defer your payment through the Commonwealth Government's FEE-HELP scheme.

Yes, if you are an Australian citizen or permanent resident you may be eligible to receive FEE-HELP. For more information, download the FEE-HELP Factsheet.

Yes, you can, but StudyAssist FEE-HELP will not apply.

Yes. If you are from a non-English speaking country or your previous studies were in a language other than English, you will need to demonstrate your English skills in accordance with the IELTS standard before starting the program.

The requisite IELTS standard is at level 8 (writing), 7 (listening), 7.5 (speaking), 7 (reading), and 7.5 overall.

The Kay Smith Scholarship is designed to assist law graduates and young lawyers in Australia and New Zealand facing financial or personal hardships by covering the costs of a Master of Laws (Applied Law) or a Practical Legal Training course at The College of Law. It honours Kay Smith’s significant contributions to the college. Eligible applicants must demonstrate financial need, academic commitment, and community impact. Applications are due annually by December 15. For more details, you can click here

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