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Learn what to do and where to get help when life and the law meet.

Join some of Victoria’s key legal minds and meet with people from across the sector.

Victoria’s public legal figures share their experiences and discuss hot-button issues.

Learn about the latest developments, innovations and practical solutions designed to address barriers to access to justice.

A panel of experts discuss hot-topic legal issues.

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Sharing legal research and evaluation related to access to justice.

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Seminars and presentations for VCE Legal Studies and Civics & Citizenship students.
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Start the legal year with insights from Victoria’s legal leaders and connect with peers in Hardware Lane.




Celebrate the legal year with the Wimmera’s first Legal Laneway Breakfast.

Celebrate the legal year with the Goulburn Valley's first Laneway Breakfast.

Previous events
Catch up on the recording and resources of previous events.
Suppression orders imposed by courts have been big in the news in 2019. George Pell and barrister Nicola Gobbo, known during the suppression period as Lawyer X, are key examples.


Justice Maxwell began the Oration with a quote from Jiminy Cricket, ‘Let your conscience be your guide’. From here he investigated the concept of unconscionable conduct – how it is understood in law and what its implications are for judges, lawyers and the business world. His aim is to highlight the implications of our continued use of this powerful but elusive concept of good conscience.


On Wednesday 24 October 2018 Victoria Law Foundation presented The Law and You Forum at Federation Square, the second in our annual series exploring an intriguing area of the law.


Sentencing and related issues frequently make news headlines and can be politically controversial. In particular there is often a perception that some sentences handed down by judges are lenient and are not representative of community views.

New research reveals how disadvantage compounds legal problems
Our latest research uncovers critical insights into how disadvantage shapes the experience and resolution of legal problems in Victoria.

