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Foolkit is written by experienced legal practitioners. People who know how the law really works.

This ensures the quality of the content and that it is all useful. A toolkit should be practical, so we've had to decide what to include and what will rarely get used and should be left out.

The principal editor is Andrew Rogers who has been a lawyer in South Australia for over 30 years. He originally wrote Foolkit for his law firm.

The law varies a great deal between States. There are also differences in procedures, the way that the barristers operate, terminology etc.

Foolkit has therefore engaged the services of other experienced lawyers in each of the States when producing each of the States' editions. - or in areas of the law that Andrew does not practice in. Many of these have been recognised specialists within their area of law.

There are too many people to acknowledge and the list changes all the time as people contribute by the Feedback form and as we add more content too.

If you practice in an area of the Law that is not yet covered and wish to contribute, then we would be pleased to hear from you. We are also still looking for more lawyers to help us complete the Western Australian edition.

What you see on Foolkit is just the tip of the iceberg - it wouldn't be possible without our talented programmers, designers, twitterer, researchers and paper toy designer.

 

Andrew Rogers LL.B.