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What permissions can be assigned to eOrganisation members?

Permissions allow the eOrganisation administrator to set different access for individual members. For example, an eOrganisation may have assigned two delegates to a Legal Practitioner. One of these delegates is required to file forms, while the other is only required to view case information. 

Permission types

There are three types of permissions:

Administration

  • Add or remove users in an eOrganisation
  • Allocate or remove delegates for legal practitioners (legal firms) or authorised officers (non-legal firms)
  • Change the permissions of users in an eOrganisation

File Document

  • Users with this permission can file documents online

Get Case Information

  • Legal practitioners have this permission by default and can view their cases where their PCN (Practising Certificate Number) has been assigned to the case
  • Authorised officers have this permission by default and can view cases which they are party to
  • Delegate users who have this permission can view legal practitioners (legal firm) or an authorised officer’s (non-legal firm) case information

To find out how to add a user to an eOrganisation and set permissions, visit the How do I add a user to an eOrganisation? FAQ.