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The two golden quill pens on either side of the evenly balanced scales of Justice, also in gold, symbolize the services of solicitors to their clients on opposing sides. <br>
The two golden quill pens on either side of the evenly balanced scales of Justice, also in gold, symbolize the services of solicitors to their clients on opposing sides. <br>
The white Southern Cross on blue is taken from the Arms of [[Victoria]], and identifies the Institute with that State.  
The white Southern Cross on blue is taken from the arms of [[Victoria]], and identifies the Institute with that State.  


The volume held by the hand issuing from the wreath is one of Law Reports, and the Supporters are largely self-explanatory, the red Phrygian cap and the charter both signifying liberty.
The volume held by the hand issuing from the wreath is one of Law Reports, and the Supporters are largely self-explanatory, the red Phrygian cap and the charter both signifying liberty.
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