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Alfred de Lissa (1838 – 25 February 1913) was an English-born Australian solicitor and legal scholar. He was born in
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to Solomon Aaron de Lissa and Rosetta Solomon. He attended
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and in 1854 migrated to
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, where his father's upholstery business led to bankruptcy. Alfred became a solicitor in 1866, specialising in
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and company law. In 1881 he published ''Bankruptcy and Insolvency Law'', which was followed by ''Companies' Work and Mining Law in New South Wales and Victoria'' (1894), ''The Codification of Mercantile Law'' (1897) and ''The Bill of Lading Question and Marine Insurance Policies'' (1901). He also published pamphlets advocating reform on a range of financial and legal matters. De Lissa had married Elizabeth Hart in 1873; they had three children. He visited England in 1887, having unsuccessfully proposed to Sir Henry Parkes a finance company to draw English investment to Australia. Politically he was a
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, running for the seat of Patrick's Plains at the 1891 colonial election. De Lissa retired in 1912 and died the following year.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Delissa, Alfred 1838 births 1913 deaths Australian solicitors