Our services
At Crown Law we don't just provide commissioned expert legal advice and representation, we provide complete solutions for government.
We are constantly seeking a greater understanding of the needs of our clients and delivering solutions to meet those needs. Our long service history with Queensland Government gives us an unrivalled understanding of the environment in which our clients operate and the risks that may impact the State of Queensland.
Legal services and management
We are a full-service legal practice, offering advice and representation in all areas of law relevant to government, with over 150 lawyers on staff.
Training and skills development
Our experts develop and provide practical training workshops, briefings and manuals on broad topics, or tailored to the needs of Queensland Government officers.
We also provide a suite of Continuing Professional Development (CPD) specifically for government officers.
Client Counsel
Crown Law places experienced government lawyers within client agencies to provide expert legal counsel, face-to-face support and direct access to the breadth of Crown Law resources.
Client Counsel offers:
- full-time access to expert and competitively-priced legal advice
- impartial legal advice that is on hand when you need and protected by legal professional privilege
- a direct link to specialist legal advice from all of Crown Law's legal practice areas.
Law library
Crown Law houses one of the most extensive public sector law libraries in Queensland, offering expert information retrieval services, primary and secondary resources and online research tools.
Publications
We routinely publish fresh and topical updates on major cases and legislative changes, along with best practice manuals and our monthly newsletter to keep our clients up-to-date.
Billing and reporting options
We employ the latest technology to support your requirements for financial flexibility and management information with services including:
- flexible billing arrangements
- financial and matter reporting
- electronic histories of advices.