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Locus and TAFE NSW
The Locus Practice Management System is the most widely used legal Practice Management System in Australia. Locus' Serview database records more than 1,400 individual law offices with more than 15,000 fee earners and thousands of staff using Locus developed software.

Locus has clients in Australia, Malaysia, Singapore, Hong Kong, Papua New Guinea, Indonesia, Vietnam, Fiji and Vanuatu.

The Locus user community is the largest in Australia and provides an enormous pool of trained, experienced users.

Locus has worked with TAFE NSW for over five years to provide the Locus Practice Management Software and emPower precedents software for use in the Certificate 3 in Business - Legal Administration Course.

This course is currently being offered for full time and part time students at TAFE Colleges in Sydney, Gymea, Penrith, Miller, Liverpool, Newcastle and Casino.

Contact TAFE NSW on (02) 9217 4400 for more information about its short courses.

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