General Counsel
The role of General Counsel
General Counsel or heads of legal play a vital role as senior legal services practice leaders in the Australian Government. They oversee and are responsible for most legal issues arising in the Commonwealth. They also manage, directly or indirectly, most lawyers working in Commonwealth entities.
General Counsel are trusted legal advisers to entity heads across the Commonwealth and have a critical leadership role to play in Commonwealth legal services.
As the managers of individual legal practices in Commonwealth entities, they also play a key role in developing and contributing to high professional standards in legal practice management more broadly.
The Secretary's Review Commonwealth Legal Services envisaged General Counsel working together to drive changes to improve efficiency and avoid duplicating effort and resources across in-house legal areas.
A shared understanding
The Secretary's Review recommended developing a General Counsel Charter to clarify the role of General Counsel.
The original version of the Charter was effective from January 2022. The Charter has been revised with effect from December 2023, informed by the Report of the Royal Commission into the Robodebt Scheme.
The Charter identifies General Counsel's obligations as a broader leadership cohort within the AGLS. It also sets out how AGD's Office of Legal Services Coordination (OLSC) will support General Counsel to meet those obligations.
General Counsel and heads of legal will lead and promote their entity's engagement in the AGLS. This includes supporting their staff to take part in training, development and secondment opportunities.
The AGLS and its initiatives will help to connect General Counsel as a leadership cohort through:
- shared development frameworks and networks
- access to training opportunities
- coordinated management of whole-of-government issues, in partnership with OLSC and AGS.
The Whole of Australian Government Legal Services Panel (recommendation 10 of the Secretary's Review), commenced on 15 August 2019. It supports the purchase of external legal services in a coordinated and efficient way.
Once established, the Australian Government Legal Advice Database (recommendation 5 of the Secretary's Review) will support General Counsel by:
- reducing duplication
- contributing to information sharing across the Commonwealth
- helping General Counsel to provide coordinated and consistent legal advice.
Heads of legal induction package
We have developed an AGLS heads of legal induction package to support heads of legal to navigate various aspects of the role, particularly those new to working in the Australian Government. The package includes key information and resources for heads of legal, with links and references to source documents.
We developed this package with support from a working group of the AGLS Professional Development Committee, the AGLS Board, and experienced heads of legal and other senior lawyers in a range of Commonwealth entities.
If you are a head of legal and would like a copy of the induction package, email us at agls@governmentlawyers.gov.au.
General Counsel/heads of legal contact list
If you are a Commonwealth General Counsel/head of legal, please subscribe to our new heads of legal contact list to receive information about Australian Government Legal Service (AGLS) initiatives, including a new heads of legal induction package. The list is also intended to facilitate heads of legal engaging with each other, and building a community of government lawyer leaders.
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