OSCA occupation

OSCA 281232: Intellectual Property Lawyer

Provides legal advice, prepares and drafts legal documents, and conducts negotiations on behalf of clients on matters associated with protecting intellectual capital, utilising patent law, copyright law and licensing. This record sits in Judicial and Other Legal Professionals. Related ANZSIC industry links are included for faster classification cross-checking. Skill level 1 is attached to this occupation record.

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Role overview

Provides legal advice, prepares and drafts legal documents, and conducts negotiations on behalf of clients on matters associated with protecting intellectual capital, utilising patent law, copyright law and licensing.

Use this page to confirm the official title, the parent unit group, the task list and the related ANZSIC industry context before using the occupation in classification, reporting or migration-adjacent workflows.

Occupation facts

Skill level
1
Major group
2 Professionals
Sub-major group
28 Legal Professionals
Minor group
281 Legal Professionals
Unit group
2812 Judicial and Other Legal Professionals

Tasks

  • Provides legal advice to clients on matters related to intellectual property
  • Prepares and drafts legal documents such as patent applications, copyright registrations and licensing agreements
  • Conducts negotiations on behalf of clients to protect their intellectual property
  • Advises clients on the enforcement of their intellectual property rights
  • Assists clients in resolving intellectual property disputes through mediation, arbitration or litigation
  • Provides guidance to clients on the commercialisation and monetisation of their intellectual property
  • Researches and analyses intellectual property laws and regulations

Skill level guidance

Skill level helps place the occupation inside the ABS hierarchy. Use it as a classification cue, then check the actual task list and occupational context before making a decision for HR, visa or reporting work.

How to use this occupation page

Start with the official OSCA title and task list. Then confirm the parent unit group and compare the related occupations on this page if the job title is broad, overlapping or used differently across employers.

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Compare OSCA 281232 with related occupations

Compare roles in the same OSCA unit group by their official definition, skill level, tasks and recognised alternative titles.

Comparison pointCurrent code281232 Intellectual Property Lawyer281231 Family Dispute Resolution Practitioner281233 Judge
Official role definitionProvides legal advice, prepares and drafts legal documents, and conducts negotiations on behalf of clients on matters associated with protecting intellectual capital, utilising patent law, copyright law and licensing.Assists people to resolve disputes over care of children, property and financial arrangements that arise from family separation or divorce.Presides over civil and criminal proceedings in a court of law.
Skill levelSkill Level 1Skill Level 1Skill Level 1
Key tasks
  • Provides legal advice to clients on matters related to intellectual property
  • Prepares and drafts legal documents such as patent applications, copyright registrations and licensing agreements
  • Conducts negotiations on behalf of clients to protect their intellectual property
  • Advises clients on the enforcement of their intellectual property rights
  • Conducts intake interviews with clients to gather information about their dispute
  • Assesses the suitability of clients for family dispute resolution
  • Facilitates communication and negotiation between parties to help them reach agreements
  • Provides information and education to clients about their rights and responsibilities
  • Reviews legal documents and evidence presented in court
  • Listens to arguments from both prosecution and defence
  • Interprets and applies laws and regulations to make decisions
  • Presides over criminal cases in which the guilt of defendants is determined, and delivers judgments and opinions

Comparison uses occupation definitions, skill levels, tasks and title variants from the ABS OSCA data files.

Compliance risk score

4 of 4 factors passing

10 / 10
Verified official source
- ABS OSCA occupation record present
Previous edition migration
- OSCA to ANZSCO correspondence attached
Complete hierarchy
- Major, sub-major, minor and unit group links are present
Legacy crosswalk
- Legacy ANZSCO correspondence attached

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Frequently asked questions

What does OSCA 281232 do?

Intellectual Property Lawyer is the current ABS occupation record used to describe a specific occupation. It sits in the OSCA hierarchy and carries skill-level context plus related titles and tasks.

How should I read the skill level?

The skill level tells you the educational or training depth that the ABS associates with the occupation. It is a classification signal, not a salary band or a qualification checklist on its own.

Why is industry context shown on an occupation page?

Industry context helps when the title is common or ambiguous. It shows where the occupation is typically employed so you can compare it with the right ANZSIC family.

Source and trust

Official source
ABS OSCA 2024 release and correspondence tables
Last reviewed
2026-04-17

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