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In page Olga Petit:

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Petit obtained her law degree with the thesis, Law and ordinance in states which do not know the separation of legislative and executive powers.[1] This work is a historical review and analysis of laws and ordinances in France and England before 1688. While she was the first woman to take the legal oath, she was second to file a legal pleading to Chauvin, who secured this record when she pleaded for a case involving counterfeit corsets.[2] In several of her pleadings, Petit was joined by her husband, who also worked for the Office of the Minister at the Ministry of Trade, Industry, Post and Telecommunications.[3] In these pleadings with her husband, she often took the lead lawyer position.[citation needed]