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This summary report brings together the key insights, themes and lessons to be drawn from the pilot Victorian Legal Understanding and Lawyer Use (V-LULU) Survey.
This is the full report of the Pilot Victorian Legal Understanding and Lawyer Use (V-LULU) Survey.
This project explores the experiences of VLSB+C's customers – both the general public and lawyers.
This project uses legal needs survey data from the Public Understanding of Law Survey (PULS) to predict civil legal problem prevalence across the state.
The Victorian Lawyer Census is an annual opportunity to understand and respond to systemic issues affecting the profession.
This project helps us understand how the public interact with law, experience legal issues and use legal services.
Independent empirical research to shape the future of justice
Legal Services Research Centre is the independent research function of the Victorian Legal Services Board and Commissioner (VLSB+C).
We undertake independent empirical research to shape the future of justice.
We conduct robust empirical research to provide an evidence base which advances knowledge, addresses pressing issues and enables a positive impact on society.