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Your practice record, admissible on its face.

A structured profile for barristers, solicitors, and expert legal witnesses. Matters with the Acts and authorities you worked under. Admission and practising certificate as first-class fields. CV exports you don’t have to rebuild for every panel or brief. A public URL that carries more weight than a LinkedIn page.

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Who this is for

Lawyers whose credibility is in the record.

If your work is the kind where the matter description needs to name the Act, the tribunal, and your role on the brief, a LinkedIn summary isn’t the right container. Edelvor is.

Admission + practising certificate

Supreme Court admission, Law Society or Bar Association, practising-certificate expiry. Per-line visibility for Senior / King's Counsel as relevant.

Expert legal witness and court-appointed

Expert reports, concurrent-evidence panels, and tribunal appearances where traceability of matters and authorities matters.

Statutes, case law, regulatory practice

Corporations Act, Fair Work Act, ACL, Native Title Act, Family Law Act. The authorities you've argued under live in their own field.

Matters that read like legal work

Issue, argument, outcome. On the record.

Every matter on an Edelvor profile is written as challenge, solution, outcome, the same three-part case-study shape every other discipline uses. You attach a client or party (or keep it confidential), a practice area, a year, a role, and an involvement level: hands-on, oversight, or advisory. Individual matters can be hidden without deleting them, useful when confidentiality or ongoing proceedings constrain publication.

“Standards” means something different in law than it does in engineering. On your profile, that field is relabelled as the statutes, authorities, and regulatory guidance your matters turned on. A matter run under the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth) says so. A concurrent-evidence brief before the Federal Court says so.

Matter

Class action, misleading conduct under ACL s 18

Federal Court (applicant-side), 2023

Lead counselHands-on

Challenge

Class of ~1,400 retail investors; respondent disputed both reliance and the scope of representations captured by s 18.

Argument

Built reliance case on common-sense inference (Caason Investments); calibrated expert evidence on loss by reference to the pleaded counterfactual.

Outcome

Settlement during opening on confidential terms; group members recovered a material proportion of claimed loss.

Example block. A real profile looks the same, with your matters.

CV export

Stop rebuilding your CV for every panel application.

Update once on your profile. Export a polished PDF for a panel, briefing, or EOI. Export plain HTML for chambers pages. Export Markdown for a capability-statement template. The export respects the visibility flags on each item, so a confidential or ongoing matter stays off the document even if it’s on your internal profile.

No more evening-before-the-panel reformatting. No more three versions of your matters list out of sync.

A public URL that carries weight

edelvor.com/fellow/your-name for your admission, matters, and authorities.

On a LinkedIn page, admission is a line of free text. On Edelvor, it’s a structured field with court, admission date, and practising-certificate status, rendered the same way across every profile on the platform. A court or tribunal reviewing your expert report can verify what they’re reading. A briefing solicitor weighing counsel against a matter gets comparable context, not sales copy.

Your profile is portable. If you move between chambers, go independent, or leave the bar, the record stays with you. Your URL stays with you. Your matters and authorities stay with you.

Founding Fellow

First 1,000 Fellows. Permanent badge on your profile.

Earned by the first 1,000 Fellows to complete their profile and be listed by their firm. No date, no promo code.

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