Corporate image

Queensland Law Society's corporate image promotes a unified and positive representation of the Society to all its audiences. The shield which forms a part of the logo was designed in 1982 and modified to its current form in 2002.

The shield is composed of images representing the Queensland Law Society - the central sceptre is a sign of royal authority in the area of justice, the Maltese Cross and Cooktown Orchid represent Queensland, the sunburst symbolises both Queensland being the sunshine state and enlightenment in justice and learning, Pegasus, the winged horse of Greek mythology, represents Inner Temple Bar in London, and the Southern Cross locates Queensland Law Society in Australia.

Who can use our logo?    

We receive many requests from members to use our logo on their printed or electronic marketing materials to denote their membership of the Society. However, it is not our current policy to allow third parties to use our logo, even if they are members.

Except, where Queensland Law Society is sponsoring, endorsing or entering into a joint venture with a third party, that third party may use the Society logo to promote the relevant product or service. Queensland Law Society reserves the right to approve any material bearing our logo before it goes to print, or is made live.

Queensland Laws Society services which have their own logo or emblem include: