Sheila Mary McClemans, CMG, OBE (3 May 1909 – 10 June 1988) was an Australian servicewoman, lawyer, barrister and company director. She set up the first all female law firm in Western Australia and was the first female barrister to appear before the Supreme Court of Western Australia.
McClemans was one of the first graduates of the law school at the University of Western Australia in 1930.[1][2][4] She was admitted to the Bar on 16 May 1933.[1][5] When McClemans and her friend Molly Kingston were unable to find work in a law firm they set up the first all woman law firm in Western Australia.[6][1] She was the first woman barrister to appear before the Supreme Court of Western Australia.[3] McClemans held several leadership roles in the legal profession including secretary of the Western Australia Law Society,[1] foundation member of the Western Australia Legal Aid Commission,[1][7] and the State Parole Board of Western Australia.[1][4]
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^ abNational Foundation for Australian Women; The University of Melbourne. "McClemans, Sheila Mary". Woman – The Australian Women's Register. Retrieved 3 May 2018.
^ abcdDavies, Lloyd (2000), Sheila : a biography of Sheila Mary McClemans, Desert Pea Press, ISBN978-1-876861-01-8
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^"Perth's Lady Lawyer". The Groper. Vol. V, no. 53. Western Australia. 16 February 1935. p. 3. Retrieved 24 July 2024 – via National Library of Australia.