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New assistant for Vic Govt Solicitor

The Government Solicitor's Office (VGSO) has appointed a new assistant Victorian Government Solicitor to its Government & Public Law Branch.

March 03, 2012 β€’ By Digital
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General counsel Alison O'Brien’s appointment to the role was announced on 2 March by the VGSO.

 
 

O'Brien has been Acting Assistant Victorian Government Solicitor since December 2011 when her predecessor, Jonathan Smithers, was appointed a senior member of the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal.

A respected public lawyer, O'Brien provides advice on constitutional law and public sector governance and decision making. She also represents the Attorney-General and other state parties in constitutional and public law litigation.

During the Royal Commission into the Bushfires, O'Brien assisted the Government in its responses and was a leader of the VGSO team for the duration of the inquiry.

She won the Law Institute of Victoria Government Lawyer of the Year Award in 2011.

β€œThe role attracted qualified applicants from interstate and overseas, as well as from Victoria.
Alison emerged clearly as the candidate of choice, and I congratulate her in her new role," said Victorian Government Solicitor Peter Stewart.

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