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liv.asn.au

The Law Institute Victoria (LIV) is a legal society in the Australian state of Victoria. It is the professional association for solicitors in Victoria, making rules to regulate their practice, and representing them to governments and other bodies. The institute was founded in 1859. On 22 March 1859, a group of 26 solicitors in Melbourne founded the institute at a meeting. The first president was David Ogilvy. From 1859, the institute's offices were located in Collins Street, and in 1883 the offices were relocated to the law courts complex in Lonsdale Street. In 1905, Flos Greig became the first woman to be admitted to practise as a solicitor in Victoria, and shortly after, was the first female member of the institute. In 1927, the first issue of the Law Institute Journal (LIJ) was published by the institute. In 1933, the institute became a constituent member of the newly formed Law Council of Australia. More information...

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