VLSB+C statement on the matter of Sarah Tricarico v Victorian Legal Services Board
We acknowledge the decision of the Court today in the matter of Tricarico v Victorian Legal Services Board and we are considering the ramifications of that decision.
We acknowledge the decision of the Court today in the matter of Tricarico v Victorian Legal Services Board and we are considering the ramifications of that decision.
VLSB+C is pleased to launch a new framework that explores the drivers of poor lawyer wellbeing and defines a shared vision for change within the legal profession at a system-level.
Welcome to the external examiner (EE) newsletter for 2025. This newsletter is sent to all EEs who are registered with the VLSB+C.
New research on lawyer wellbeing informs pathway for systemic change
The Victorian Legal Services Board and Commissioner is proud to support the Blak In-Justice: Incarceration and Resilience, opening this weekend at Heide Museum of Modern Art.
The Victorian Legal Services Board (VLSB) congratulates more than 30 partner organisations who will share in $14 million in grants for 10 projects that will support safe, secure housing.
The Victorian Legal Services Board (VLSB) congratulates the five organisations that will each receive $1,000,000 in funding over three to five years from the latest Strong Foundations grant round.
This edition includes the Lawyer Census 2025, an important case study, key reminders for the profession and more.
The Victorian Legal Services Board and Commissioner's (VLSB+C) independent research team invites all Victorian legal practitioners to take part in the Lawyer Census 2025.
We’re seeking feedback on the final draft of the lawyer wellbeing Systems Theory of Change before it’s published this year.