Crown Solicitor's Office (New South Wales)

The New South Wales Crown Solicitor's Office (CSO) is an executive government agency of the New South Wales Department of Justice in Australia that has the role of providing legal services to the government, its agencies, and its statutory authorities. The Office practices in twelve areas of law, namely administrative law, child protection law, commercial law, community law, constitutional law, coronial law and inquiries, criminal law, employment law, government law, native title law, property law, and tort law. The Office frequently instructs barristers with regard to civil matters.

New South Wales
Crown Solicitor's Office
Agency overview
Formed1856
TypeExecutive agency
JurisdictionNew South Wales
Headquarters60–70 Elizabeth Street, Sydney
Agency executive
  • Karen Smith,
    NSW Crown Solicitor
Parent AgencyDepartment of Communities and Justice
Websitewww.cso.nsw.gov.au

It was announced on 10 June 2015 that Lea Armstrong would be appointed as Crown Solicitor (to commence 13 July 2015); she became the first woman appointed to that role in New South Wales. Previously John McDonnell followed by Richard Kelly were the Acting Crown Solicitor following the departure of Ian Knight.

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